Hotels Get Past Awful Q2, But Demand May Not Rebound Until 2023
Article by: Dees Stribling “During Q2, occupancy in U.S. hotels dropped 60% compared with a year earlier. Such a contraction in demand meant that the ...read more
Article by: Dees Stribling “During Q2, occupancy in U.S. hotels dropped 60% compared with a year earlier. Such a contraction in demand meant that the ...read more
Article by: Tom Acitelli As the outlook for retail, hotel and office space shifts, some developers are already planning to convert empty properties to new ...read more
Heard on: All Things Considered “What’s complicating the situation now is a lot of companies are realizing they can work remotely. So they’re thinking, ‘Hey, ...read more
Article by: RICS The World Built Environment Forum The RICS Global Construction Monitor is leading indicator of conditions in the sector around the world. Following ...read more
Article by: Carley Beckum While COVID-19 has underscored the importance of ESG issues, this shift is a result of trends already underway. Read the full ...read more
Article by: Dees Stribling Though industrial has done well in the short run because of a spike in e-commerce, broader economic indicators point to a ...read more
Article by: Brookfield While remote work has proliferated in a COVID-19 environment, we believe vibrant physical workplaces will remain in demand—and key to corporate culture. ...read more
Article by: Nate Robson The decline in transactions hit single digits in the week of Aug. 16, offering a glimmer of hope for the industry. ...read more
Article by: Les Shaver If banks come along, it makes a lot of sense for office owners to offer their own flex space. Read the ...read more
Article by: Alexandra Marvar With rising material costs, rising wages and an increasingly ominous labor shortage to navigate, construction companies have increasingly looked to tech ...read more