Amazon occupies more than 44M SF of offices across the world, and like many workplaces throughout the last year, they are still mostly empty. Roughly 90% of the company's office-using employees are ...
Amazon has tapped a Harvard-educated designer with experience in drafting municipal land use policies as its new vice president of worldwide corporate real estate and facilities. Amazon named Shannon ...
The home’s large windows and skylights make it one of the most appealing homes for sale at Amazon now; it’s perfect for stargazing from bed or watching the snow fall from your sofa. When customizing ...
The company has spent billions of dollars on real estate—even making a run at Allstate's Northbrook HQ campus. The plan: to use these purchases for a new generation of multistory warehouses. Now ...
Amazon has announced plans to drastically reduce its office space, totaling about $1.3 billion in savings. Getty Images In a strategic shake-up, Amazon, the tech titan synonymous with sprawling and ...
Amazon.com Inc. announced Wednesday a $21 million grant to create a professional training, mentorship and capital funding program for real estate developers of color focused on affordable housing.
Amazon literally doubled down on owning real estate last year. The e-commerce giant finished 2021 with twice as much of its own warehouse, distribution and data center space as it began the year. The ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Amazon has renewed its emphasis ...
SANTA CLARA — An Amazon unit has paid well over $200 million for a big industrial site in Santa Clara where a factory had operated for decades before closing its doors in recent months, public real ...
Here's what business pros had to say about the tech giant's real estate strategy and impact at an American City Business Journals event. When Amazon comes to town, don’t expect development to stop at ...
Amazon knew what it had to do. E-commerce was booming. People were ordering more items online than ever before — everything from groceries to medication to sweatpants. Warehouses were going to run out ...
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