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Market Outlook Q2 2021- Tenant Perspective

Market Outlook Q2 2021- Tenant Perspective

This San Francisco office market report is provided compliments of Samantha S. Low and Greg Fogg, Co-Founders of TenantSee. TenantSee is a tenant real estate product combining a team of subject-matter experts with powerful technology to make tenant real estate smarter, faster, and better. Our report is intended to provide you the tenant, with meaningful insights, not raw data.

Market Outlook Q1 2021- Tenant Perspective

Market Outlook Q1 2021- Tenant Perspective

This San Francisco office market report is provided compliments of Samantha S. Low and Greg Fogg, Co-Founders of TenantSee. TenantSee is a tenant real estate product combining a team of subject-matter experts with powerful technology to make tenant real estate smarter, faster, and better. Our report is intended to provide you the tenant, with meaningful insights, not raw data.

Market Outlook Q4 2020 - Tenant Perspective

Market Outlook Q4 2020 - Tenant Perspective

To our clients and loyal followers…In a departure from our normal practice, we’ve chosen to write a letter to close out what has been a most unusual year. With respect to office space, it’s no stretch to describe 2020 as the most impactful year of the past century. What changed? In a word: everything.

TenantSee: Modern Solutions

TenantSee: Modern Solutions

Office space is a physical environment in which employees gather to fulfill the goals of the corporation, the most obvious being profit. The way employers use office space has continuously evolved over the years most notably as new technologies emerge. Over the past 2 decades many technologies have been developed that would otherwise enable a significant shift in the way we work, especially in terms of where we work. However, notwithstanding the presence of these technologies, employers have mostly been reluctant to fully embrace their use due to uncertainty around how such changes would affect productivity and culture. The covid-19 pandemic forced everyone to embrace tech, shifting most workers from offices to working from home. Employers have been surprised to find their worst fears unfounded. 

Armed with the knowledge the enterprise can survive, occupiers find themselves having a new conversation about workplace solutions. This is among the more valuable corporate undertakings of the past century. Why? Because office space is not really about buildings, location or even cost…it’s about supporting and promoting employee engagement. Engagement can be defined in a variety of ways but the simplest way to think about it is in terms of how well the employee is thriving.  A thriving employee understands, is connected to and contributes to the corporate culture. She is healthy and happy. She is loyal and disinclined to seek other opportunities. She is productive. There are many drivers that contribute to employee engagement but the workplace is among the most impactful.