Real Estate
Thailand Property Awards, who decides what ?
With the Thailand Property Awards 2012 almost upon us, there has already been a great deal of interest and a good number of questions about this year’s event and who is responsible for judging such an affair.

With the Thailand Property Awards 2012 almost upon us, there has already been a great deal of interest and a good number of questions about this year’s event and who is responsible for judging such an affair.
First and foremost, the entire Thailand Property Awards event is a product of the Ensign Media group, a company established in Thailand in 2001. Ensign Media’s list of products and market leading magazines includes the Thailand Property Awards and most recently, the East Asia Property Awards. A young, innovative company, Ensign Media is headed by its very successful managing director, Terry Blackburn.
Property
Is There a Silver lining amid COVID-19?
Thinking of the future impact of this pandemic on office buildings, it may have already dawned on many of us that a majority of potential long-term trends and health measures will become permanent work-life features in the times to come.

A direct result of COVID-19 containment measures is that organisations are taking a real-time look at the effects of prolonged off-site work and its relation to productivity.
Property
The time is ripe to embrace Industry 4.0
Traditional brick-and-mortar retail has suffered tremendously, as countries have been implementing effective stay-at-home and social distancing policies to mitigate virus spread, while those worst hit have enacted strict draconian lockdowns

We have entered a time where, seemingly, interconnectedness is the new enemy, staying in is the new going out, and antisocial is the new social. COVID-19 has brought us on the cusp of growing accustomed to new norms and sounded a wake-up call in terms of how we live.
Corporate
Covid-19 puts flexible space markets under strain
In the wake of operator defaults, landlords will be forced to re-evaluate the role of flexible space in their portfolios.

The global Covid-19 outbreak has had serious negative effects on commercial real estate, including flexible space. Of late, many operators have experienced the flexible nature of the business working against them, as many occupiers have opted to surrender desks and implement work-from-home plans.
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