Structure Tone New Jersey is diligently constructing L’Oréal’s new, state-of-the-art Research & Innovation (R&I) Center in Clark, NJ. With a $140 million development budget, this project marks the company’s most substantial investment in such a facility to date.
New research and plenty of anecdotal evidence suggests that workers are drawn back not for the coffee but for the collaboration.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey recently launched a program to help cities across the state identify underused office buildings that are best suited for residential conversions.
As a company built around the importance of home design and decor, At Home knew that they wanted their headquarters to be beautiful and functional—and they needed it fast. Structure Tone Southwest helped them realize their vision—a versatile and comfortable workspace to energize and inspire their employees.
Whether because it’s strategic, inclusive, or morally right, reaching ESG goals is becoming an increasingly important task for designers and developers.
The built environment plays a pivotal role in shaping our wellbeing. Here Jennifer Taranto, vice president of sustainability at STO Building Group and a recently appointed LEED Fellow, discusses what she is seeing—from the influence of workplace design on healthy habits to the evolution of green building motivations over time.
Google has opened the doors to the New York City headquarters for its global business organization at St. John’s Terminal.
While stories of the shrinking office still make headlines, two of Philadelphia’s most reputable law firms are doubling down on the physical workplace—but now with a new outlook on what role the office plays in the firm’s success.
Data centers are massive hubs for computer processing power — commonly called “the cloud” — that are used by many companies and industries. A flurry of projects throughout the region, listed in this report, could help fill a nationwide gap for new data center projects.
Philadelphia’s life sciences market experienced a downturn over 2023, as the venture capital that was keeping it humming slowed to a trickle.
But a pair of new reports show that it hasn’t been hit as hard as other major biosciences hubs in the U.S., thanks to a slowdown in construction, and it could be poised for a comeback in the months ahead.
It’s gearing up to be another banner year for energy codes. Let’s chat about where we’ve been and where we may go next.
The resiliency of remote work has prompted large law firms to rethink their real estate footprint, shedding space even as they bulk up their head count.