DisruptCRE founder shares how corporate real estate is changing

Companies are moving employees from underutilized offices into "space as a service” options with utilization data.

Two people sit in white armchairs having a conversation in a modern, open-plan office with natural light and a casual, collaborative atmosphere.

DisruptCRE is a conference that brings together corporate real estate leaders and technology companies focused on the built environment. Mariel Ebrahimi, CEO & Co-Founder of DisruptCRE, came by Density HQ to talk about the role of technology in corporate real estate.

Ehrahimi believes companies need data to show how buildings are being used in order to justify the large costs. She believes an increasing number of companies are moving employees from underutilized offices into WeWork or other “space as a service” options.

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