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The outlook for the UK’s post-Brexit office market
The coronavirus pandemic has radically changed our way of working, prompting businesses to become increasingly agile and footloose – a change in company culture and working norms that would have seemed simply unimaginable just a year ago.
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Time to join up the dots for flexspace
Editor: Flexible workspaces aren’t just offices, they’re hospitality hubs, too. Jonathan Goldstein’s ‘Room Service’ comment on the trials and tribulations of hotel brand loyalty opens up a debate as to what this might mean for the flexible workspace industry.
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Boutique Workplace Company signs for two new sites through landlord partnerships
The Boutique Workplace Company is to open two new offices after signing a partnership with a private landlord.
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Workplaces must adapt to survive
Editor: M G Real Estate’s Global Outlook Report highlights the uncertainty in the office market and the need for investors to carefully consider where to deploy capital (‘ There is a future for the office, says M G ’). I agree with M G’s Richard Gwilliam; the focus should be ...
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Support for flexspace will help SMEs
Editor: The Flexible Space Association has called for the chancellor to support the flexspace industry.
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General Projects launches SME workspace in London’s Royal Docks
General Projects has launched Expressway, a small and medium enterprise workspace and light industrial hub in the Royal Docks area.
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Covid-safe offices should stay open
Editor: It has been interesting to keep an eye on Avison Young’s ‘Return to Office’ index, highlighted in your piece ‘Office worker numbers hold up despite WFH advice ’.
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Nash Bond launches pop-up retail service
Agent is matching retailers seeking pop-up space with providers of flex leases
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Interview with Maarten Jamin: ‘I’m not worried about competition’
Maarten Jamin, IWG chief design officer and founder of design agency bs;bp, talks to Adam Branson about IWG’s two new office concepts, its quick flex-workspace rollout and the impact of the new WFH directive
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Hub-and-spoke model is the future
Editor: It is no surprise that the regional office market has remained robust throughout the coronavirus pandemic, with stable rents outside the UK’s primary cities a strong indication of future working norms.
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Key takeaways from the 2020 virtual WorkSpace Conference
Top industry names debate the future of the office, landlord/tenant relationship and climate agenda
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Work history: how the office has evolved
As Covid-19 reshapes the future of the office, Andrew Saunders looks back at how it has evolved over the centuries and asks what it is likely to look like in the post-pandemic era
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Corporates consider shift to hub-and-spoke office model
Many occupiers are looking to resize their office footprint by moving to smaller HQs with satellite offices in towns.
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Read the Property Week WorkSpace digital edition now
Property Week has released its special WorkSpace digital edition, containing exclusive office market content and a sneak peek at the agenda of this year’s WorkSpace Conference and Showcase.
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Flexible office provider Fora expands into Cambridge
Flexible office provider Fora has expanded into a new market having signed a lease for a 65,000 sq ft office in Cambridge.
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Offices may emerge stronger
There seems to be major angst building over how real estate will respond to seemingly conflicting reports about how productive and safe everybody is at home, versus the time and expense of working from an office.
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Sense of cautious optimism as flex sector requirements grow
As the Covid-19 lockdown eases, signs of life are beginning to return to the flexible workspace market
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This time REITs are well prepared
“How did you go bankrupt?” “Two ways. Gradually and then suddenly” is a quote from Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises.
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WFH and offices go hand in hand
In one of his recent podcasts, renowned real estate consultant Antony Slumbers, who coined the term ‘space as a service’ in 2014, described the magnitude of the Covid-19 effect thus: “There will be history books with titles such as ‘The Calamitous Third Week of March 2020’, when (in the UK) ...