Coworking In Apartments 'A Must-Have' But Isn't Quite Like In Offices
October 18, 2018

Coworking In Apartments 'A Must-Have'
But Isn't Quite Like In Offices

Venue announced! Bay Area Industrial to be hosted at the Fairmont Hotel Oct. 25.

Working from home is starting to look a lot different.

As remote work increases, multifamily landlords are increasingly swapping out clubroom or lobby space for coworking. It can serve as an amenity for residents, and some multifamily owners are taking an extra step — bringing in outside coworking tenants, monetizing the space and perhaps drawing in new residents along the way.

Though they come from the same roots, designing coworking for multifamily is different than building it in office, experts say.

About 70% of professionals around the globe work away from the office at least once a week, according to a 2018 report by workspace company IWG. That number is expected to explode and fuel coworking demand — the Global Coworking Unconference…

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Starcity Plans Massive New Bay Area Co-Living Projects

San Francisco-based co-living company Starcity plans to add more than 1,000 units in San Francisco and San Jose through two ground-up developments.

Starcity started in San Francisco in 2016 and has since opened four co-living locations with 52 units in the area — and a hefty waiting list. The company most recently expanded into Los Angeles' Venice Beach area, marking the first co-living…

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Real Estate In 2030 Will Be Radically Different. Here Are The Skills You'll Need To Survive

How do machines think? How do you talk to them? What kind of answers should you expect back?

Don't worry if you don't know the answer. Worry if you haven't thought about the question.

Over the next decade or so, technology will be able to do huge swaths of what brokers, advisers, investors, developers and asset managers can do today: write reports or contracts, analyze leases, undertake valuations, enable viewings, even trade assets. So what's left?

At the big-picture level, everyone knows that technology is going to make commercial real estate unrecognizable to the industry today. But it is hard to envisage what this means at the micro level, what your job will entail in 10 years' time, the skills you will need, who your company should be employing, and what those people will be doing.

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That's why a large student housing building at the foot of a planned pedestrian bridge to campus seemed like a can't-lose proposition.

Seven months ago, the bridge collapsed, killing six people and making international headlines. Nothing seemed can't-miss after that.

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