All Flexible workspaces articles – Page 13
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News
TOG reports post-Covid bounce-back
Flexible workspace provider The Office Group (TOG) has reported a surge in the number of desks sold in the second quarter, citing the easing of Covid restrictions.
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Online
Office space must evolve with occupants’ needs
Over the last few months we’ve seen a great deal of mixed-messaging and uncertainty from the Government around the sensitive issue of returning to the office.
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Online
Flexible workspace provider Yours signs trio of deals
Managed workspace operator Yours has signed two new occupiers and renewed with another.
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News
Grosvenor to scale up new flexspace brand
The landlord plans to expand 25 EP brand with a second office by this time next year.
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News
Shard team plans ‘occupier club’ in Paddington Square
The team behind The Shard has revealed plans for a 15,000 sq ft “occupier club” at the forthcoming Paddington Square building.
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Online
Workspace operator takes space in Birmingham’s tallest office block
Tristan Capital and Sterling Property Ventures have agreed the first major letting at 103 Colmore Row to flexible workspace operator x+why.
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Insight
Make space for the office 2.0
With the BCO poised to review its office density guidance to potentially allow more space per worker, Property Week looks at the implications for the way workplaces are occupied.
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Online
Delay in return to offices gives businesses time to prepare
Much of the UK workforce has adapted well throughout the pandemic. Yet the government’s delay in lifting full lockdown restrictions requires another period of readjustment for both employer and employee.
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Online
City of London set to green light City Place House
The City of London Corporation is set to approve Great Portland Estate’s (GPE) plans to redevelop City Place House.
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News
Remote working hailed as a top real estate issue
Survey finds mass shift to working from home is top factor affecting CRE sector.
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Professional
Hybrid working puts the future of corporate HQs in the balance
Post Covid, headquarters must be landmark destinations that are worth the commute for employees and visitors.
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News
Narau app launches as ‘Airbnb’ for workspaces
UK tech start-up Narau has launched a new app called Narau for people to find flexible office space nearer to home.
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Online
WeWork unveils ‘We’re Here’ back to office campaign
Flexible workspace provider WeWork has launched a new London campaign highlighting its roadmap back into the office.
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Insight
Landlords must up their game to satisfy their tenants
Occupiers are demanding higher-quality office space and more flexibility in the wake of the pandemic.
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Insight
Flexible workspace is set for a post-pandemic boom
Landlords and investors shift to management agreements as occupiers look for greater flexibility and quality.
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Markets
Why the office is not dead yet
South East office take-up remains strong despite working-from-home trend.
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News
BCO set to revise density guidance
The British Council for Offices (BCO) is preparing to change its guidelines on office density in a move that could have far-reaching implications for office landlords, flexible workspace operators and occupiers.
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Online
Breezblok extends lease at St Magnus House
Flexible workspace provider Breezblock has extended its lease at St Magnus House on Lower Thames Street opposite London Bridge.
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News
Goldman Sachs to occupy Birmingham WeWork
Goldman Sachs has signed a deal with WeWork to occupy one floor at its offices at 55 Colmore Row in Birmingham.
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Insight
WeWork is Icarus of flexible workspace
Editor: Last week, WeWork published its Q1 results for 2021. Its losses – both financial and including a quarter of its members – come as little surprise (‘ WeWork loses £1.48bn and quarter of members due to Covid ’).