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Rock climbing, fitness, and coworking company Brooklyn Boulders has inked a new deal for a 30,598 square foot building in Brooklyn’s vibrant Williamsburg neighborhood.
Read moreCoworking spaces are on the rise to support the growing entrepreneurial economy. Now, there are offices tailored to women, writers, veterans, creatives and much more.
Read more2019 is anticipated to bring major changes to how workplaces function, including the hiring process for younger generations, design elements and technological amenities.
Read moreJLL’s CEO Christian Ulbrich credits the major rise of the coworking market and real estate technology sector in the company’s large fourth-quarter revenue boost.
Read moreToronto’s OneEleven has launched offices in London to cater to businesses who are fast growing and need access to HR, branding/marketing, and sales tools services.
Read moreTokyo’s flexible workspace market had a 48% increase from the previous year, most likely due to coworking giant WeWork entering the city. Now, demand is higher than ever.
Read moreWhile the open office concept still seems fresh, many employees have shown distaste for the distracting floor plans, leading to the creation of portable cubicle offices.
Read moreTechnological growth and flexible working are evolving the future of work, but gender pay imbalance and exclusive educational tools can hurt workplaces going forward.
Read moreIn the wake of the #MeToo movement, women have begun creating female-centric workspaces where they can be productive, creative and collaborate without distractions.
Read more2018 was a tumultuous year for New York’s office market, with leasing activity hitting its highest total since 2000 and real estate fundraising slightly slowing down.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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