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October 10, 2023

Federal Government's Real Estate Head To Depart

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The top official overseeing the federal government’s more than 350M SF real estate footprint is leaving after two years on the job.

Federal Government's Real Estate Head To Depart

The General Service Administration's Public Buildings Service Commissioner Nina Albert will depart at the end of the week, the agency announced Tuesday. She will be replaced by GSA National Capital Region Administrator Elliot Doomes.“It has been an honor to serve GSA and the Biden-Harris Administration over…

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A big-box retail space in suburban Maryland has gone from Beanie Babies to bench presses, as Onelife Fitness opened a 55K SF location in a former Toys R Us. The Clinton property is the first Prince George's County location for the expanding Tysons-based company, which was purchased…

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How Industrious Is Riding A Wave Of Demand For Coworking Space In D.C.

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How Industrious Is Riding A Wave Of Demand For Coworking Space In D.C.

Industrious co-founder and CEO Jamie Hodari recently remarked that the coworking industry is seeing the “biggest wave of demand” in its history. Driving that tsunami is the increasing popularity of flexible and hybrid work arrangements.This isn't a wave that is likely to crest anytime…

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With Hurricanes On The Rise, Will Your Insurance Policy Cover The Water Damage?  

While Florida residents and building owners were preparing their properties for the arrival of Hurricane Idalia in August, property insurers were expecting an influx of claims to come rolling in once it hit.  An estimated  808,321 single-family and multifamily homes with a combined reconstruction cost of $238.4B were in the…

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In Battle With Airbnb And Vrbo, Hotel Giants Deploy New Tactic: ‘Full Attack’

In Battle With Airbnb And Vrbo, Hotel Giants Deploy New Tactic: ‘Full Attack’  

Amid a booming revival in business travel, the U.S. hotel industry and Airbnb are locking horns again — and deploying aggressive new strategies in a crucial battle for market dominance.

Major brands like Hyatt Hotels Corp. and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts are ramping up their extended-stay options, while Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky has vowed to “get our house in order,” with an improvement plan that includes potentially allowing properties on the platform to be leased for a full year.

“It seems like not a day goes by that one of the well-known hotel chains isn’t moving into alternative accommodations,” said New York University Associate Professor Richie Karaburun with the Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality. “What that tells me is that hotels are now in full attack on Airbnb…

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