If there is one thing that we business leaders have learned from surviving the challenges of 2020-2021 it is this. Just when you think you know what is going to… Go to Content
In last month’s newsletter titled 2022- THE GREAT OFFICE SHAKEOUT https://dicksteinrealestate.com/2022-the-great-office-shakeout/ we discussed the implications that work from home are having on corporate businesses and their long term office leasing.… Go to Content
For more than a year office tenants have, without complaint, been faithfully paying rent, each and every month, for space that they have not been using. With more than 40… Go to Content
The majority of our small business clients have once again decided to reopen and while some of them have challenges, most of them are very happy to be back in… Go to Content
Have a business plan: The pace of the ramp up will vary considerably depending upon your industry and your location. Here are some things to keep in… Go to Content
Has the Nature of Work Changed Forever? By: Lawrence Dickstein The headline in GlobeStreet.com this week is “74 percent of companies plan to permanently shift up to 20 percent of… Go to Content
The enemy of long-term planning for businesses is uncertainty. Election years are always a challenge, but the year 2020 seems to be fraught with great peril for businesses both small… Go to Content
The modern phrase the more things change the more they stay the same was coined by French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr, “plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose”. The… Go to Content
The State of New Jersey is known to many as the largest suburb in the world, a quite densely populated eclectic collection of cities and towns sandwiched between New York… Go to Content
The reputation of business and financial advisors of all sorts has been taking quite a hit lately and the financial services industry in particular is feeling the heat. When the… Go to Content