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Why Co-Working Spaces Are Betting on the Suburbs

Start-ups are betting that the pandemic has spawned a new kind of worker who wants an office space closer to home, without the long commute.

CBRE and Brookfield-Backed Industrious Is Buying Breather for Cheap

Former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull remembered at town hall funeral service

Former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull remembered at town hall funeral service 3 May, 2021 05:30 AM 3 minutes to read Former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull was a fun-loving family man and industrious leader, mourners were told at his funeral today. Photo / Peter McIntosh Former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull was a fun-loving family man and industrious leader, mourners were told at his funeral today. Photo / Peter McIntosh Otago Daily Times By: Grant Miller Former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull was a fun-loving family man and industrious leader, mourners were told at his funeral today. Hundreds of people packed into the Dunedin Town Hall to celebrate Cull s life.

The Innovators: Industrious CEO Jamie Hodari

In this series, Bisnow highlights people and companies pushing the commercial real estate industry forward in myriad ways. Click here to read Q&As with all the innovators Bisnow has interviewed so far. Anyone who thinks slow and steady wins the race is a dated pearl of wisdom should evaluate the state of coworking at the moment. Millions of square feet around the country are being vacated as the sector s largest players either give back space, restructure through bankruptcy or go completely belly up. Then there s Industrious. Courtesy of Industrious Industrious CEO Jamie Hodari with a colleague. The Brooklyn-born coworking space grew slowly but surely in the shadow of WeWork. While major cities office markets were flying high on 15-year, 100K-plus SF leases, Industrious was inking a handful of management deals for 20K to 50K SF, sharing risk and profits with landlords and hovering under the radar.

Transcripts for DW Business 20191002 13:49:00

outlets reported that the government was holding off on the idea. it s go. on studios what s going on. well there s confusion then to say the least what is clear is that there will be no a ban on single use plastics that s clear was there a proposal in this regard that s not because the state media says that there was never such a proposal to ban single used plastic products nationwide but it was widely reported that the government was considering to announce a ban on single use plastics on 2nd of october that is the but and it was city of 4 mahatma gandhi the father of the nation in india so that was the idea but after all it s not going to happen because the media reports suggest that there was concern among the industrious they felt that the consumer goods companies would be civilly hit and this would be good especially had it done the economy s not doing

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