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When Dyson renovated its new headquarters in a nearly 100-year-old Singaporean national monument, it faced a unique challenge: Everything it added had to be completely reversible. WSJ took a tour.
When Dyson renovated its new headquarters in a nearly 100-year-old Singaporean national monument, it faced a unique challenge: Everything it added had to be completely reversible. WSJ took a tour.
LS GreenLink U.S.A. Inc., a U.S.-based subsidiary of LS Cable System Ltd., purchased 96.62 acres of land at 1213 Victory Blvd ...
It’s long been agreed that America’s premier office market is running low on Class A space, thanks to the so-called flight to ...
Philip Morris' 800K SF campus near 56th Avenue and Harvest Road will include a 600K SF light manufacturing facility, office ...
Thai-Chinese company denies flouting safety measures in probe of skyscraper collapse following quake
A Thai-Chinese company has denied allegations its steel rods did not pass safety standard tests after nationwide criticism prompted an investigation into the collapse of a high-rise building under ...
Five years after Covid shuttered the market, companies have begun signing new leases at a faster pace, and many are seeking upgrades.
Cities and regions across the U.S. saw their office vacancy rates spike during and after the pandemic, as more companies ...
Form following function is a pretty important principle in architecture, but few buildings lean into the idea quite as hard ...
A secretive Northrop Grumman rocket factory has exploded in a remote patch of the Utah desert. The explosion occurred at the ...
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