Hoteling and Hot Desking Solutions for Offices with Limited Space
For the mobile or telecommuting workforce that doesn’t have a permanent office or cubicle at their company’s location, coming to the office can feel like the annual visit to your…
For the mobile or telecommuting workforce that doesn’t have a permanent office or cubicle at their company’s location, coming to the office can feel like the annual visit to your…
Think how technology has changed your business. Has your staff passed a tablet around to present a video, website or PowerPoint? Did a client record…
Employees have feelings too, you know. Do these complaints sound familiar during move planning? “We don’t know what’s going on; they don’t tell us anything.” How about…
When architects send revised construction drawings to the general contractor in the field, the GC is responsible for distributing the revised plans to the various…
Companies often lack the experience and time to manage the overwhelming challenges and short timelines associated with site selection, build out and relocation. A Project Manager, aka…
When negotiating your commercial office lease, the Tenant Improvement Work Letter (TI) covers the design and construction work required to build and fit out the…
Architectural floor plans are just as important for the commercial tenant to review and approve as it is for the trades to build the space…
Department of Buildings work permits are required for most construction projects. If the project’s scope requires plans and permits, you must hire a New York…
“Owner’s Reps” are also known as “Project Managers” or Tenant Rep Project Manager and should not be confused with a Tenant Rep Real Estate Broker who exclusively represent…
What is a Certificate of Occupancy? A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) indicates the following: 1. The building or suite meets current building code requirements. 2. The…