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OnPay Earns Editors’ Choice Award From PCMag

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ATLANTA--( BUSINESS WIRE )--OnPay, the top-rated payroll service provider for small businesses and accountants, today announced its recognition as an Editors’ Choice by PCMag. The publication’s 2020 review recognized OnPay’s “strong blend of payroll and HR tools combined with a beautiful, understandable user experience.” “We launched OnPay with the goal of giving every small business a solution built for their unique needs — and to treat our clients with fairness and transparency. To see these areas recognized by PCMag is a validation of our team’s continued hard work". PCMag’s review analyzed OnPay’s payroll and HR solutions including ease of use, setup assistance, value, ongoing support, and product functionality. “OnPay's flexibility and depth make payroll processing understandable and fast. It's an excellent choice for many small businesses and even those with advanced needs,” said PCMag. PCMag drew special attention to OnPay’s extensive feature set and transparent, af...

CoStar Group Sponsors National Building Museum "Murals That Matter" Exhibition

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  CoStar Group is proud to sponsor the National Building Museum’s newest outdoor exhibition, Murals That Matter: Activism Through Public Art, which coincides with the 2020 March on Washington events this coming weekend. In partnership with P.A.I.N.T.S. Institute and the DowntownDC Business Improvement District, the National Building Museum's exhibit will feature D.C. street art created earlier this summer in response to social justice protests in the nation’s capital and elsewhere. The murals speak to the impact that art can have on the built environment as well as the nation’s urgent need for dialogue and reflection.  The exhibit will also include a special dedication to the life and legacy of the late   Rep. John Lewis, a towering figure of the Civil Rights movement. Six artists will create murals commemorating the members of the “Big Six” who organized the original March on Washington in 1963: John Lewis, Whitney Young Jr., A. Philip Randolph, Martin Luther King Jr., J...

Life Time Work is occupying 31,000 square feet at the Somerset Corporate Center. (Peter Dant Photography)

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  In case you missed the headlines, here’s a roundup of top national commercial real estate stories reported by the CoStar News team over the past week.  Rents are Falling Near College Areas As Millions of Students Stay Home :  Student housing landlords are feeling the pinch of the pandemic as college students are reluctant to move back to campuses across the country and many universities are delaying the start of in-person classes. Industry City’s Scrapping of $1 Billion New York Rezoning Plan Echoes Amazon’s HQ2 : The developers of Industry City have withdrawn their application to rezone their 35-acre Brooklyn waterfront site to permit its expansion. That pullback echos e-commerce giant Amazon's decision more than a year ago to abandon its plans to put its second headquarters, the so-called HQ2, in the Long Island City section of Queens. National Gym Chain Expands Coworking Concept in Tough Environment :  A national fitness chain is continuing to rol...