January 2022
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Publisher’s Message
Anastasia Barnes Welcome January! Welcome 2022! Welcome in the bright, bold sun to bring in a successful and fulfilling year.
If the last 21 months have taught us anything, it is that we are an industry of solution creators. I have really enjoyed reading all of the forecasts we received for this issue. In every article, there is a spirit of positivity and resilience as we go forward into the new year.
I am moved by how quickly this industry continues to adapt when faced with expected, and unexpected, challenges. Professionals in nearly every sector have found ways to pivot and meet the demand for changing conditions, converting office buildings into labs, vacant malls into community hubs, and traditional offices into collaboration spaces that are safe and inviting. Justin Dufresne and Jocelyn Gambon of VHB kick off our Forecast section with a focus on big box retailers. Turn to page 12 to read about the challenges and the innovations currently being used to reposition vacant malls and retail spaces. The life science market will continue to grow in 2022, which is not surprising. Research analysts from CBRE share their insight on the supply and demand for these types of spaces on page 20. Jillian Tara’s article on page 15 should bring a smile to every office employee’s face. She shares that the number one priority for employers to consider is work-life balance, and the physical and emotional well-being of their employees. We have a spotlight on the Connecticut Building Congress in this issue, with a letter from President James L. Fox of BVH Integrated Services, segueing into a feature on this year’s Project Team
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (center right) joins IBEW Local 103 for a toy drive event.
Awards. Check out the full list of winners on page 39. The holidays are over, but I want to bring to light some of the companies and organizations that gave back to those in need in their communities. Turner Construction held its annual “Mac Attack” donation drive and IBEW Local 103 Septembe High-Profile 25 next ad, a will page be willturning be reserved adjacent to held a toy drive that distributed toys to Join us as we look at the teams that are designing and building facilities in New England the ad for your company profile. Email different organizations all across Boston. and the trends and hot topics that will be the focus of the next 25 years! Be a part of HP25, our special 25th Anniversary edition! editor@high-profile.com to learn more. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley was Contact Anastasia@high-profile.com Also, check out page 43 of this issue to in attendance at the IBEW Local 103 Thank you for being part of HP’s success! see all of this year’s monthly focus topics, drive to show her support!high-profile.com Read more on annual supplements, and deadlines. page 34. With a whole lot of vigor, let’s do this 2022 will mark the 25th Anniversary people! year for HP. We are planning additional Happy New Year! content, circulation, and a special issue including company profiles to mark the occasion. With the purchase of a full page
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