Millennials and Gen-Z: Office Design that can Meet them in the Middle

Millennials and Gen-Z: Office Design that can Meet them in the Middle

The Multigenerational Workplace Challenge Millennials and Gen-X run most of today’s businesses. Now, these generational powerhouses are joined by Gen-Z, the youngest members of the workforce. Millennials and Gen-Z have some similar ideals and visions for the future. However, they have very different expectations when it comes to their workplace design. As technology advances at…

Questions to Ask When Rightsizing Your Office Space
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Questions to Ask When Rightsizing Your Office Space

Is it time for rightsizing? I’ve been thinking a lot about rightsizing lately. In just a few months, I will be turning (dare I say it out loud?) 57 years old. My children are grown and on their own. My husband and I both work full-time outside the home. In addition, my husband travels extensively…

CRE Building Classification System

CRE Building Classification System

Building Classifications Part II: Explained BOMA’s CRE Building Classification System BOMA‘s metropolitan base lists three Commercial Real Estate Building Classifications in their classification system. In order to compare properties across international markets, landlords and property investors typically use a separate international base. However, the metropolitan base is used within a single office market. It is…

Millennial employees in the Workplace
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The Millennial and Gen Z Workplace Shift

Insights from a Millennial Professional Ready or not, the workforce is becoming more millennial. As of 2016, millennials make up the largest percentage of employees in the United States. Within the next 5 years, they are expected to make up 75% of the total working population. In addition, millennials are more educated and diverse than…

Commercial Real Estate Building Classification Part I

Commercial Real Estate Building Classification Part I

CRE Building Classification Standards When looking for new locations, tenants may come across buildings touted as “Class A”. Landlords also advertise properties as having “Class A finishes.” To an inexperienced buyer or renter, the meaning of this class distinction is a mystery. “Class A” sounds like a good grade. It’s better than a “Class D”…