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Emma Ascott

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Emma Ascott is a contributing writer for Allwork.Space based in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Walter Cronkite at Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication in 2021. Emma has written about a multitude of topics, such as the future of work, politics, social justice, money, tech, government meetings, breaking news and healthcare.

Sustainable Practices Pay Off. Here’s How Coworking Spaces Can Become More Sustainable

Allwork.Space shares strategies to make coworking spaces more sustainable including the use of solar panels, recycling, and curbing office equipment consumption.  

What Impact Would The 4-Day Workweek Have On Commercial Real Estate?

Underutilized real estate leads to millions of dollars wasted each year; with the 4-day workweek gaining traction, CRE investors and landlords could lose millions in underutilized space.

Green Goes Mainstream (And It’s Totally Worth The Investment)

As investors and occupiers become more knowledgeable about and concerned with the environmental and social impacts of the built environment, Allwork.Space shares why buildings with better sustainability credentials will have increased marketability.

Are We Finally Leaving the Wasteful Linear Economy Behind?

Studies show the linear economy is completely unsustainable. Allwork.Space shares how the circular economy is less wasteful in a post-COVID world.

5G Will Unleash The Power Of Connected Workspaces And Save Businesses Money, Here’s How

The eventual combination of 5G and AR/VR could help remote workers feel completely immersed in a team meeting or collaborative environment, which will allow for even more people to enter and thrive in the remote workforce.

Future of Work: Landlords Need To Start Leveraging the Power of AI, Here’s Why

Powered by tech and with the use of AI, landlords and property teams can expand their boundaries in order to provide corporate tenants with a truly flexible workspace.

Developers Are Betting on Live-Work-Play Communities To Attract New Tenants

Live-work-play communities aren’t exactly a new concept, but with the rise of remote and hybrid work, there’s a newfound interest in live-work-play communities.  

The 15-Minute City Is Closer Than Ever To Becoming A Reality

The 15-Minute City Project believes that everyone living in a city should have access to essential urban services within a 15-minute walk or bike. 

More Employees Now Favor Vaccine, but Debate Around Mandates Still Brewing

A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research showed that 59% of remote workers favor vaccine requirements in their own workplaces.

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