Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
- Office attendance in New York City — and other major cities across the U.S. — stagnated throughout November and parts of December, data shows. Commercial Observer thinks the new year will bring higher numbers.
- Wallpaper gives us a tour of WeWork Singapore – a 21-storey flagship coworking space and the company’s second-largest globally.
- A major real-estate-industry group says the federal government is setting a bad example, and hurting the overall office market, says The Real Deal.
- Datamation examines a recent report that suggests office buildings configured for work prior to 2020 and those configured for work today need to be very different.
- Architects’ Journal speaks with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ Ron Nkomba who discusses retrofitting a building they designed nearly 30 years ago for BRE.