NYC real estate
fromHoodline
2 weeks agoMarex Moves To 560 Lexington In Midtown
Marex is relocating to 560 Lexington Avenue, occupying 39,552 square feet, reflecting a trend towards modern office spaces in Midtown.
At DHM Packers and Movers, we understand that every move is unique. Our experienced team carefully plans and executes each relocation with precision and care. From packing fragile items to transporting heavy furniture, we ensure complete safety of your belongings throughout the moving process. We provide end-to-end household shifting services in Hyderabad, including packing, loading, transportation, unloading, and unpacking. Our trained professionals use high-quality packing materials to protect your valuables.
Relocating an office is a complex undertaking that presents a significant operational challenge for any business. The primary concern for leadership and facility managers is invariably the potential for costly business interruption. Unplanned downtime during a move translates directly to lost productivity, disrupted client service, and diminished revenue. Consequently, a meticulously planned relocation strategy focused on minimising operational disruption is essential for business continuity.
Nearly six years after the coronavirus pandemic began, Meta-owned Instagram is bringing its employees back into the office for a full five days a week. Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced the news to staff in a Monday memo that was then published by journalist Alex Heath's Sources newsletter - Meta spokesperson Tracy Clayton confirmed its veracity to SFGATE. The five-day order, just for employees under Mosseri, goes into effect Feb. 2, giving employees a couple of more months with their current three-day mandate.
End of an era? Maybe. Hilton & Hyland's sign has come off the Standard Oil building in Beverly Hills, with the high-end brokerage beginning a move to smaller offices within the city. The relocation comes after the company's soon-to-be former landlord, Standard Oil Investment Group, took the brokerage to court over more than $650,000 in back rent and over $65,000 in late fees before asking a judge to toss the complaint last month.