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TenantSee Weekly: AirOffice

TenantSee Weekly:  AirOffice

For many companies, office space is among a variety of resources they make available to employees to help facilitate work.  Other primary resources include technology.  In fact, today, technology arguably contributes more to how work is done than the physical office.  The diminished role of the office in facilitating work has resulted in changes in how companies look to use office space.  One manifestation of this change is in flexible offices, or coworking spaces.  This product segment, having grown considerably over the past decade, is tangible proof of shifting consumer sentiment.

TenantSee Weekly: When the Landlord Isn't (the Value of Options)

TenantSee Weekly:  When the Landlord Isn't (the Value of Options)

We’ve written a lot over the past few years about the capital stack, the equity and debt structures that commonly define ownership of office assets.  We’ve talked about “broken” capital stacks, situations in which the original equity is wiped out and some portion of the debt may also be under water.  We’ve noted it’s very challenging to transact in these assets because the financial partners would need to invest more capital on transactions that would generate negative returns.  In other words, good money after bad.