@UberEats you guys have to change this policy where a food delivery is incomplete and you do a refund instead of having the food items brought. This is a recurring problem and it’s infuriating. When I order food I want the food I ordered.
WHOOP held a grand opening for its new Kenmore Square HQ in Boston today.
▪️ 121,000 sq. ft. spanning 8 floors
▪️ Neighboring Fenway Park
▪️ Rooftop cafe
▪️ Private space for meditation
▪️ State-of-the-art lab
▪️ Apparel design studio
There have been numerous mixed use/office developments near transit in LA, it will be interesting to see if they gain traction like those in NYC: "What Really Brings People Back to the Office? The Easiest Commute."
https://t.co/QAmEMW4aUi
The "flight to quality" is real. In LA's Century City submarket, one of the nicest, most expensive buildings in the market is now fully leased: https://t.co/Sg4ZtoFyuZ
Another tech company wants employees to RTO: "On Thursday, Lyft’s new CEO laid off over 1,000 employees. On Friday he ordered remaining ones back to the office" https://t.co/jDgzNQkjY4
A great concept and forward-thinking idea about meeting and gathering spaces: "It’s not just cookies and camping. A new Girl Scout meeting space in Denver boasts a climbing wall and a podcasting booth" https://t.co/OZ38TF7IZQ via @citylab
Companies are starting to see a drop in productivity and efficiency from remote work. There is obviously a balance, but it seems a shift is coming towards more time in the office. "Bosses’ latest complaint about remote work? It’s inefficient"
https://t.co/wmZHQ2x0gV via @WSJ
While companies try to lure employees back to the office, budget concerns see them pulling back perks. This is going to be a delicate balance to strike in the RTO.
https://t.co/mdvT4muAiL via @WSJ
"Resimercial," a smart new way to design office space. "Terraces for everyone. Living-room decor. Quiet zones. Architects and developers are designing new offices to appeal to hybrid workers." https://t.co/LKjusgIFni via @WSJ
A new wrinkle to the WFH debate: Tax Breaks. "Many tax incentives hinge on employees coming to the office. Officials are deciding whether to enforce them, as downtowns bear the cost of remote work" https://t.co/PYxjnET2Ir via @citylab