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A Hub and Spoke model is just one short-term tactic being explored by global tech employers seeking to adapt in new and innovative ways to confront changing workplace dynamics.
Transwestern has been tasked with bringing the 136,769-square-foot Central Building to present day operations and developed a comprehensive plan to help tenants safely return to the office.
Operational procedure adjustments for heavily trafficked areas along with signage and technology can help with public perception, says Eric Price with Lowney Architecture, who shared how hotels can adapt to the changing travel landscape.
Dermody says advanced manufacturing buildings in Fremont such as 44370 Christy St. provide manufacturing companies in the Silicon Valley with functional and affordable buildings as tech continues to grow.
The Allen Matkins-UCLA Anderson survey shows office demand decreasing due to work-from-home policies, industrial only moderately decreasing due to online shopping, retail continuing its downward spiral and multifamily only moderately decreasing.
A 100% affordable 71-unit residential rental community at 950 W. El Camino Real will provide independent living for a mix of single- and two-person households earning between 50% to 70% of the area median income.
While government and corporate policies are driving regional differences in how employees distance at work, no region had employee distancing averages that were greater than the recommended 6 feet.
B and C buildings tend to be occupied by small businesses less likely to recover from the economic impact of the health crisis but those owners have an unprecedented opportunity, says Mark Hefner.