Creating exceptional spaces – how landlords can meet businesses’ workspace demands👨🏻‍💼

Creating exceptional spaces – how landlords can meet businesses’ workspace demands👨🏻‍💼

23 March will mark two years since the UK entered its first Covid-lockdown. It’s hardly a milestone that will be celebrated, but it does present an opportune moment to consider how significantly things have changed.

For the commercial real estate sector, like most industries or markets, the pandemic has had a profound impact. This is particularly telling when looking at office buildings.
In fast-tracking the flexible work movement, the pandemic has forced employers to re-evaluate their policies and practices. How they work, when they work and where they work. Naturally, sat at the heart of this debate is “the office”; what do they want and need from a physical workspace, and how do they expect their staff to engage with it. To continue reading, please Click Here


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