3 Office Space Trends to Watch this Year

3 Office Space Trends to Watch this Year

Whether we’re thrilled or dragging our feet about returning to the office, there’s a question that lingers: What does our workspace look like now? Post-pandemic, offices have undergone major changes as the real estate industry adapts to hybrid ways of working. Here are three office space trends to watch this year: 1. Offices Are Getting…

How Location Data and Analytics are Revolutionizing Site Success

How Location Data and Analytics are Revolutionizing Site Success

True site success prioritizes important mission and business objectives, such as patient volume and physician utilization. The age-old real estate mantra of “location, location, location” has taken on new life in the healthcare industry. It is about more than just the real estate market. It is about insightful data and advanced analytics that drive business…

How to Reposition Buildings to Meet Market Demands

How to Reposition Buildings to Meet Market Demands

Working with a trusted design team is a crucial step to making sure your building remains competitive.   As new-build, Class A skyscrapers come to market, the widely reported “flight to quality” is forcing older commercial buildings to evaluate their place in the conversation. A common response involves time-consuming and expensive infrastructure upgrades –– think…

Clean energy projects serve mix of purposes

Clean energy projects serve mix of purposes

Clean energy projects present a burgeoning means for Indigenous peoples to assert stewardship of natural resources, nurture sustainable economic growth and curb reliance on fossil fuels in remote, off-grid communities. As chair of the First Nations Major Projects Coalition, Chief Sharleen Gale of Fort Nelson First Nations has insight on where that’s happening and what’s…

Designing a new frontier in Seattle’s urban core

Designing a new frontier in Seattle’s urban core

Occupying a 2,600-square-meter, half-block lot in Seattle’s central business district, the project brief was for a 40,000-sm office building, ground floor retail, and 1,200-sm childcare center. The project is the final tower in a five-block master plan for single, Seattle-based tech leader. Acknowledging that this final phase is the smallest and shortest tower of the…

Government launches Occupational Health Taskforce to tackle in-work sickness

Government launches Occupational Health Taskforce to tackle in-work sickness

Businesses will be urged to tackle in-work sickness and stop people falling out the workforce, following the appointment of Dame Carol Black as the Government’s new Occupational Health Tsar. Dame Carol, who has decades of experience in medicine and policy advisory while having chaired multiple government reviews, will head up a Taskforce that will produce…