Let’s face it — before COVID-19 created a pandemic, you probably spent a big chunk of your daily life at the office. You had a routine you were used to.
Even if you haven’t returned to your physical office yet and are still working remotely, chances are, someday soon, you’ll be going back to your workspace. Whether it’s this year
Recently, Melanie Jones on the workplace team at CORT had the opportunity to chat with Chantal Wirekoh about her perspectives on work, commercial real estate, flex space, and an eye for innovation. From her time at
If you're in the process of reopening your office or you're in the pre-planning phases, it can seem overwhelming with the amount of information that's available concerning COVID-19. Should you
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced just about everyone to change in ways that were previously hard to imagine. No doubt you've heard words and phrases like "unprecedented" and "the new
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
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
It’s been said before, but we’ll repeat it, “a ‘good workplace’ is defined by the employees that use it.” If a space doesn’t fulfill more for employees than providing a
Disruption has caused many companies, ideas, and products to vanish. Things that were once helpful are made redundant, while newer, better, faster, cooler items shadow them for future use. The