Mortevita in the World

Here are several links to podcasts and LinkedIn posts focused on the new world of work, the workplace and corporate real estate

Mortevita on Popular Podcasts

Whats Your Work Fit

As a co-host of this podcast, we’ve had some great guests share their thoughts of all things related to work, the workplace and corporate real estate such as:

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I recently had the pleasure of joining Rob Sadow from the Flex Index on the Remotely One Podcast to discuss the evolving landscape of commercial real estate and the future of work. One of my the key takeaways: the cloud, not the office, is now at the heart of work. This fundamental shift is reshaping how we think about productivity, collaboration, and the purpose of physical workspaces.

Remotely One

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This is a great discussion about RTO/RTP (return to the past), the impact of distributed work on the office market as well as the difficult financing bubble about to burst. This well produced podcast is only 17 minutes in duration

Korn Ferry Briefings

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Posts

These LinkedIn posts have been widely viewed by thousands worldwide.  They represent a cross-section of the topics that Mortevita addresses.

This is a story about Big Tech and how they over-committed to office space before the Pandemic.  Today, these occupiers have shed millions of square feet of office space recognizing that it was no longer needed.

Google’s Parent Company Alphabet Pays $607M to Cut Office Footprint

Epic Office Glut Hits Records in San Francisco, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle,

The data now shows how the cratering of demand for office space has driven up vacancy across the country and driving valuation to new lows.

Eric Schmidt Walks Back Claim Google Is Behind on AI Because of Remote Work

Big Tech looks for ways to justify regressive RTO/RTP (return to the past) policies on their global staff.

Liberty Mutual decides to proceed with its own distributed workplace model in Dallas. Here’s what they did and why.

Liberty Mutual’s Hybrid Work Shift

An Urban Doom Loop emerges in Downtown St. Louis

A doom loop is the label give to commercial real estate where vacancy is predominant and where building values fall to the land value less demolition costs. This has happened to a large part of downtown St. Louis.