Global Prime Office Costs Rise As Landlords Gain Leverage
Global prime office costs rose 0.8% in the third quarter of 2025, bringing the annual increase to 3.3%. Of the 40 major markets tracked, 25 saw occupier costs grow as ...
Global prime office costs rose 0.8% in the third quarter of 2025, bringing the annual increase to 3.3%. Of the 40 major markets tracked, 25 saw occupier costs grow as ...
Commercial real estate and multifamily mortgage originations in the U.S. saw a significant uptick in the third quarter, climbing 36% year-over-year. This marks the fifth consecutive quarter of growth, driven ...
As remote work continues to gain popularity, many professionals are seeking destinations that combine a strong work-life balance with reliable infrastructure for working from home. Recent studies show that a ...
95% of U.S. workers say their wages haven’t kept up with inflation, forcing many to scramble to cover everyday expenses and reconsider career choices, according to a Monster survey. Financial ...
Many early-career professionals are questioning which jobs will still exist a decade from now. As automation expands and the cost of higher education keeps climbing, more people are searching for ...
Mentions of artificial intelligence have exploded across corporate earnings calls, yet few organizations can point to tangible business results. A 2025 analysis by MIT’s Networked Agents and Decentralized AI (NANDA) ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk won shareholder approval on Thursday for the largest corporate pay package in history as investors endorsed his vision of morphing the EV maker into an AI ...
A growing number of U.S. employers are reducing H-1B visa sponsorships, creating challenges for international students seeking work. Data from Handshake shows full-time roles offering sponsorship fell from 10.9% in ...
As tech companies push for employees to return to offices, a growing number of women in the industry are emphasizing that flexibility is essential. According to Ensono’s 2025 Speak Up ...
Some of the world’s largest technology companies are quietly ending a decade-long practice of disclosing the gender and racial breakdown of their workforces. Google, Microsoft, and Meta have confirmed they ...
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