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Past articles by Benjamin:

Office ‘Perks’ Don’t Create Good Work Culture

Despite not being in the office, many employees report higher work satisfaction, prompting questions about not only office furnishings but offices themselves. → Read More

Why Data Is CRE’s Most Valuable Resource

Many CRE firms are sitting on reams of useful data with no processes to extract or manage it. → Read More

How CRE Tech Became Business As Usual

The coronavirus pandemic may be the moment commercial real estate finally starts seeing technology as the norm. → Read More

In The Fight For CRE Resiliency, Contractors Lead The Way

Building codes can only do so much. The cutting edge in resiliency → Read More

What's At Stake For Affordable Housing In The November Elections

Dive into the legislative policies that could overhaul the affordable housing ma → Read More

The Battle For New Tenants Is Being Fought Online

Dive into the most important metrics to gauge how your properties are attracting tenants online. → Read More

Single-Family Sales Soar, Powering Homebuilding Rebound

After a critical hit in March, the homebuilding market is on fire as Americans invest more in where they live. → Read More

CRE Made The Switch To Zoom. Are Augmented And Virtual Reality Next?

Meetings with virtual avatars and 3D visualizations → Read More

When A Mass Email Won’t Cut It: How Property Managers Keep In Touch In Sensitive Times

Texting is now the preferred method for property managers to host tough conversations with tenants. → Read More

How Much Should Industrial Buy Into These 3 E-Commerce Trends?

Should we believe the hype around doubling supply chains and an accelerated switch to e-commerce? → Read More

Logistics Companies Are Betting Big On Midwest Industrial. So Why Are They Signing Shorter Leases?

Amazon and 3PLs are signing leases left and right, but those agreements may only last two or three years. → Read More

Survey: How Close To Closing Are You?

Tell us about which deals went through, and why. → Read More

Beyond The Pane: The Engineer Behind Some Of The U.S.’ Most Impressive Glass Structures

If you're walking on glass more than 1,000 feet in the air, you might have Terry McDonnell to thank. → Read More

To Save On Labor, Contractors And Owners Turn To A Surprising Ally: Chemistry

Contractors and the owners who hire them have always looked for ways to shorten construction timelines and shave costs off their budgets. But with the health and safety of their workforce top of mind, construction professionals have another priority: reducing the number of laborers who actually need to be on-site at one time. While masks and temperature checks can help, reducing the human… → Read More

Survey: What Would You Do With More Cash On Hand?

Fill out our survey and receive an early copy of our intelligence report on how businesses are navigating the current crisis with more cash on hand. → Read More

The Pandemic Isn’t Slowing Andy Florance Down

The CEO discusses CoStar’s Ten-X acquisition, having Jeff Bezos as a lab partner and the enduring appeal of Jeff Goldblum. → Read More

How An ‘Operating System’ For CRE Could Speed The Return To The Office

HqO wants to be the gateway between landlords and the technologies that add value to their buildings. → Read More

Windy City Rooftops: New Chicago Building Code Overhauls What’s Overhead

The code has a few stringent updates when it comes to roofing, and Chicago builders and owners need to pay attention. → Read More

Industrial Headed For Short-Term Pinch, Long-Term Gain

According to researchers at the world's largest real estate services company, industrial demand will spike in the mid-term to make up for short-term losses. → Read More

Here's How Bay Area Construction Sites Are Responding To The Coronavirus

Job sites may be reopen, but it's not full steam ahead with virus transmission protocols. → Read More