Wednesday, January 20, 2021

2021's top CRE & tenant experience trends to know

HqO Newsletter - January 20, 2021
State of TeX in 2021

We're thrilled to announce the release of our expert industry outlook for the new year, The State of TeX in 2021.

In it, we're sharing data-driven insights about the transformations in the CRE landscape and are showing you how to create short- and long-term value for your customers. This report will equip you with the insider knowledge and tools to transition your portfolio into the emerging digital era, as well as strategies on how to prioritize your most important asset — your tenants.

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The Let's Go Show

Looking for a thought-provoking podcast on the CRE and proptech industries? Check out our new podcast, The Let's Go Show, hosted by CEO, Chase Garbarino.

The series features in-depth conversations around industry topics with HqO employees and expert guests, as they explore how proptech can solve critical problems in the industry and beyond. Catch up on the first six episodes now and tune in weekly for new content!

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Webinars to watch if you want to cater to your tenants' needs

Building Windows
New York City
mask in office
tenants

Resources to keep you caught up on 2021 tenant experience trends

Spitalfields

J.P. Morgan Case Study: How a public-facing app elevated tenants, retail, and beyond →

Capacity manager

How to enhance your capacity management strategies for the return to office →

masked worker

The top 3 commercial real estate trends for 2021 →

HqOS marketplace

Navigating the procurement process: How to create efficiencies with a CRE operating system →

Elbow bump

Frank Talks CRE: Opening Day for corporate offices →

Digital natives

Why digital natives are key to a modern workplace experience →

What's new with HqO?

Moffi
Built in Boston

Our favorite industry reads
this week

Back To The Buildings: The Tech-Enabled Workplace Of The Future

FORBES

Proptech Primer: HqO CEO Chase Garbarino On the Post-COVID Office

COMMERCIAL OBSERVER

The Future of Offices When Workers Have a Choice

THE NEW YORK TIMES

The Future of Office is Phygital

LISA PICARD, EQ OFFICE

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