Working from home can be fulfilling and productive, particularly if you have dedicated space to use as your home office. When the weather’s nice, there’s no reason that you can't
In March of 2020, life as we knew it began to change. Schools closed. Lockdowns were enforced. As spring turned into summer, many hoped that the virus would disappear and
COVID-19 has changed so much in just a few short months, including how your children go to school - whether it's in person or at home. Schools from kindergarten through
Living with a traveling nurse, volunteer doctor, member of the military, or any essential worker can be difficult, especially when temporary moves are involved. The uncertainty, the separation, the logistics
Melanie Jones on the workplace team at CORT had the opportunity to ask Lawrence Gellerstedt about his commercial real estate journey from leadership at Cushman and Wakefield, to interesting times
Undoubtedly, the business world has been through the wringer since COVID-19, and the struggle continues as businesses figure out when and how they can safely reopen. Even with the current
I am sure some are vigorously updating and maintaining their current workplace use strategy plans, and some, unfortunately, are asking, "Do we even have a rolling workplace use strategy?"
For the
Furniture is one of the most important purchases you'll make for your office. Not only does it keep your staff and your clients comfortable, but it makes a statement. An
Great news for leasing agents and property owners: the demand for rental properties is projected to remain strong throughout 2020, according to the National Apartment Association. But even in a
In a housing market poised for change in 2020, baby boomers and Generation X are expected to hang on to their homes, while millennials are likely to use their purchasing