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Designing the Workplace for Human Resiliency

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How Transit-Oriented Development Creates Resilient Communities

Mixed-use developments that blossoms around a mass transit node, also known as transit-oriented development (TOD), is on the rise in South Florida, especially in communities looking for resilient, walkable environments.
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What’s Next for Smart Building Technology

RSP’s Rajan Battish talks about the next evolution of smart building technology and what that means for today’s corporate users and building owners. SMART BUILDING: [smahrt bil-ding] noun – A digitally connected structure that relies on technology to optimize building operations and management, enhance the user experience, increase productivity, reduce costs, and mitigate physical and cybersecurity risks. […]
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Anchors Away

As more malls see their anchor stores shut their doors, RSP’s Jeff Hysjulien and Ryan Sommers detail several ways developers can reposition their properties and reclaim them as community hubs.
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Seven Ways to Personalize Hybrid Work Environments

Originally published in Work Design Magazine As companies start moving away from dedicated assigned work environments to a distributed workforce, Liana Jameson takes a fresh look at what that means for personalization in the office.   In response to the remote work revolution, businesses have quickly pivoted their policies and technology to support their employees. With […]
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Grocery Stores, Community and the Future of Shopping

RSP’s Thom Lasley says grocery stores may just hold the key to the future of retail.
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“Why” The Office Matters

Most companies are saying they want to get back to the office, but many haven’t stopped to ask themselves why. Dawn Brown AIA, LEED AP explains that this is the must-answer question.
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