All Flexible workspaces articles – Page 5
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Professional
Modern workspace design must respect neurodiversity
Businesses should strive to create more inclusive, supportive and productive environments for everyone.
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News
Convene to open 45,000 sq ft City meetings and events venue
US hospitality operator Convene is to open a 45,000 sq ft City of London meetings and events venue at Greycoat and Mitsui Fudosan’s Sancroft redevelopment in St. Paul’s.
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News
Landsec to treble Myo flex office space in London
Landsec is set to treble the size of its flexible office brand by opening three new Myo locations in London this year.
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Online
Runway East signs deal to open flexible workspace in Brighton
Flexible workspace operator Runway East has signed a partnership lease to open its eighth site at a new mixed-use development in Brighton.
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Insight
Flexible office space is ripe for green investment
Editor: With offices now requiring a minimum ‘E’ energy efficiency rating, it is estimated that around 8% of all commercial stock is now unlettable, equating to around 10,000 commercial spaces in London.
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News
CBRE appoints WeWork director as head of flex for the north
Jordan Saleh has been appointed as CBRE’s head of flex for the north as the agency looks to drive growth in the evolving sector’s northern market.
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News
TEL hires Orega to create Holborn flex space
Thames Estates Limited (TEL) has hired flexible workspace specialist Orega to create flex space in 33,500 sq ft across two floors of a building in Holborn, central London.
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Professional
Flex valuations must keep pace
Demand for flex space is growing. According to CBRE, it will increase from 8% of central London office stock to 20% by 2028.
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Online
WeWork reopens flagship City of London flexible office
WeWork’s flagship flexible office location in the City of London has reopened following a major revamp to “meet the evolving needs of the modern workforce”, Property Week can reveal.
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Online
IWG posts record revenue as losses narrow in 2022
Serviced office giant IWG has told its investors that it is “cautiously optimistic” for 2023, after significantly reducing its pre-tax losses in 2022.
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Professional
Employees need workspaces that work for them in 2023
In the war for talent, savvy employers will have to shift their thinking if they are to hire the right people.
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Online
Canvas to convert Oxford Street retail unit into five-storey flexible workspace
Canvas Offices has unveiled plans to create a five-storey flexible office space on Oxford Street after signing a 25-year lease for a building currently used for retail and storage, Property Week can reveal.
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Online
Fora to launch flexible workspace at London’s Bankside
Flexible office provider Fora is to launch a 43,300 sq ft workspace at London’s Bankside after entering into a management agreement with Oxford Properties.
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News
Totaljobs takes 10,000 sq ft at Portsmouth’s Lakeside North Harbour
Recruitment firm Totaljobs has taken more than 10,000 sq ft to accommodate 150 staff at Portsmouth workspace provider Lakeside North Harbour.
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Online
x+why takes space at Santander’s new Milton Keynes HQ
Flexible workspace specialist x+why has taken 60,000 sq ft at Santander’s new 500,000 sq ft HQ in Milton Keynes.
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News
Serviced office provider Hubflow sets sight on 100 new London locations
A flexible workspace start-up from Belfast is launching a rapid expansion of its office network with a five-year plan to open 100 new locations in London.
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News
Spacemade signs deals to open two London workspaces
Co-working specialist Spacemade has signed deals to open London sites in Fulham and Wandsworth, with CBRE Investment Management and a private investor respectively.
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News
WeWork to cut 300 jobs globally
WeWork has announced it is slashing around 300 jobs from its global staff base amid a cost-cutting drive.
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Insight
Zone workspaces to cater for all
Neurodiversity is a term that is increasingly in use these days. But what does it mean and how can the property world support neurodiversity in a meaningful way?
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Insight
Back to the office?
On 19 January last year, the government withdrew its Covid guidance suggesting people in England should work from home. The pace and scale of the resulting return to work naturally became a topic of great interest and no little anxiety throughout the subsequent 12 months.