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CBRE/New England, combined with the Purpura-led team, manages more than 100 million square feet of commercial property and corporate facilities and has more than 1,200 employees.
The Atlanta-based firm reports it has closed on an loan of approximately $12.3 million in connection with Oxford Properties' plans to develop a 240-unit Class A multifamily community at its a 63-acre mixed use project in Fredericksburg.
Even though summer is over, office workers won't miss time outdoors as many campuses are incorporating wellness elements with outdoor work and exercise areas, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Another 3 million square feet of new space has opened in the first half of 2018 with markets such as Seattle, which has more than 1 million square feet of coworking space, says a Cushman & Wakefield report.
Robotic process automation has lower-level tech workers worried about their jobs. Should CRE be concerned about another disruption to the office environment?
The construction boom is nowhere more apparent than the Harwood District near Uptown, with more than 3 million square feet of class-A office, residential and retail space within a campus/park-like setting.
Depending on the size of the lease, WeWork could become the largest office tenant in New York City. WeWork currently leases approximately 4.6 million square feet of office space in New York City, exceeded only by JPMorgan Chase.
Amazon's sustainability team includes seven expert groups: energy and environment, packaging, social responsibility, sustainability services, science and innovation, transportation and technology.