Edward J. Minskoff Equities (EJME) will start to use workplace experience technology from HqO "to address rapidly changing tenant needs," the vendor has announced.

EJME will initially roll the software services out at 101 Avenue of the Americas and 51 Astor Place, both in Manhattan.

Landlords have been looking into amenities as a way to lure employees back to the office, which then would give employers reasons to at least maintain their level of real estate spending, as GlobeSt.com reported in April.

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