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Wolf to Lift More Restrictions April 4th
As COVID-19 cases have declined and vaccination rates are climbing, Governor Tom Wolf today announced the lifting of some targeted restrictions on restaurants and other businesses, as well as increased […]
Read More....13% of Americans are Fully Vaccinated
The United States on Friday topped 100 million Covid-19 vaccine doses administered, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 35 million people have been fully […]
Read More....13M Square Feet and Growing: Mapping Amazon’s Rapidly Expanding Real Estate Footprint Across the Philadelphia Region
From Northeast Philadelphia to King of Prussia, Amazon.com Inc.’s real estate footprint continues to grow throughout the tri-state area and the company now occupies a tad more than 13 million […]
Read More....Office Sublet Space May Pose More of a Competitive Threat Than Initially Thought
Office sublet space may pose more of a competitive threat than initial estimates indicated. Initially, it looked to some that, while the amount of sublet space in the U.S. office […]
Read More....House Passes $1.9 Trillion Covid Relief Bill
House Democrats passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill on Wednesday, sending one of the biggest stimulus plans in U.S. history to President Joe Biden’s desk. The president hopes to […]
Read More....NJ to Raise Indoor Capacity Limits from 35% to 50%
New Jersey restaurants and businesses including gyms and salons will be able to increase their customers to 50% of capacity beginning late next week, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Wednesday. The […]
Read More....Understanding New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission (“CRC”)
On February 22, 2021, Governor Murphy signed recreational adult-use cannabis bills into law. The law establishes a five-member Cannabis Regulatory Commission (“CRC”) to regulate the industry. The CRC must now […]
Read More....Senate Passes $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Bill
The Senate passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package on Saturday as Democrats rush to send out a fresh round of aid. The Democratic-held House aims to pass the bill […]
Read More....Empty Office Buildings Squeeze City Budgets as Property Values Fall
WASHINGTON — At a meeting with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen last month, Jeff Williams, the mayor of Arlington, Texas, laid out his grim economic predicament: Heavy spending on coronavirus testing […]
Read More....Management of Office Decommissioning Due to Covid-19
Many companies are considering office decommissioning strategies and many of us are questioning whether the office landscape will ever be the same again. For some companies it no longer makes […]
Read More....J&J Vaccine Gets Authorization from FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration authorized Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine Saturday. It is the first single dose Covid-19 vaccine available in the US, and is one that “checks […]
Read More....Philly eases restrictions for restaurants and sporting events
Philly eases restrictions for restaurants and sporting events, and encourages hospitals to hold mass vaccine clinics as supply grows. Health Commissioner Thomas Farley said the new guidelines are “one step […]
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