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    Testing your crisis plans? Start by gathering your crisis management team together and running through a tabletop exercise. These exercises don’t have to be complicated and are a great way to find and fix holes in your plans.
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    Cushman & Wakefield’s Washington, D.C. office is packed with choice in terms of places to work. Grab a table in an open space to collaborate with colleagues or duck into an enclosed area for heads-down work.
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    The COVID-19 pandemic was a curveball for everyone, but there are things you can do in advance to prepare for the next pandemic, including updating your business continuity and emergency plans. The power of facilities management in a pandemic can’t be understated—you oversee many of the tools and policies that keep occupants safe.
    Pandemics affect everything from occupancy and layouts to cleaning and security protocols. Here’s why emergency preparedness plans should include outbreaks.
    July 19, 2022
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    The Historic Park Inn Hotel is Frank Lloyd Wright’s last standing hotel. Indigo Road Hospitality Group assumed management of the storied inn at the beginning of 2022, reactivating it with fresh F&B options that helped share the hotel’s incredible history.
    Indigo Road Hospitality Group writes a new chapter in the windy epic of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Historic Park Inn Hotel.
    July 18, 2022
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    Quickbase’s Boston headquarters is packed with nooks and crannies perfect for impromptu meetings. Greenery gives the space a calming feel.
    The pandemic threw a wrench into Quickbase’s real estate plans—but it also presented them with the opportunity to create an innovative hybrid workplace.
    June 9, 2022