All Workspace articles – Page 8
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Insight
Traditional leases will make comeback
Editor: I read Anthony Lorenz’s letter ‘ What next for the co-working sector? ’ with interest. As possibly the largest provider of specialist dilapidations services, we are well placed to assess market trends.
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Markets
Architect has more in Store at Brixton HQ
Squire Partners is set to extend the award- winning HQ it shares with other occupiers and the community.
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Insight
What next for the co-working sector?
Editor: Over the past seven years, we have seen the meteoric rise of serviced offices and co-working operators such as WeWork and The Office Group taking long-term leases and buying freeholds .
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Markets
The rise of green buildings
Employers are driving interest in environmentally friendly buildings.
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Markets
Variety is spice of life in workspace fit-outs
Good office fit-outs should be exciting, flexible enough to change and, above all, tailored to the needs of employees.
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Markets
Rise of co-working drives up office standards
Traditional landlords upgrade fit-outs to keep up with flexible workspaces.
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News
Book now for PW Workspace event
All aspects of the dynamic, fast-changing office market will be explored at a new Property Week conference in October.
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Professional
Express personality of your brand through workspace
A well-designed office space communicates the values a company stands for, as well as its ambitions.
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Online
Festive offering for Bermondsey work space
The design firm behind London’s famous Christmas street decorations is leasing out 10,000 sq ft of workspace at the former Dualit Toaster Factory in Penarth Street, South Bermondsey.
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News
Number of people using co-working space in UK hits 1.3 million
The number of people using co-working space in the UK rose 10% in the past year, according to a survey by blockchain-powered shared workspace provider Primalbase.
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Markets
Co-working trend heads north
WeWork’s imminent arrival in Edinburgh shows sector is gaining momentum.
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Insight
Wellness is no passing fad
There is a lot of hype about the flexible office market and it is true to say that it is growing exponentially, with large players, corporate landlords and smaller, more bespoke brands jostling for a piece of the action.
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Insight
We ignore WeWork at our peril
Liz Hamson’s piece last week on great places to work reminded me of a conversation I had recently with a group of industry colleagues about WeWork. Was it likely to IPO at a huge price or was it actually bound to crash and burn? Frankly my dear, I don’t give ...
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News
Can WeWork prove its value to investors ahead of IPO?
Co-working giant has been valued at $47bn by backers – 12 times the valuation for Regus owner IWG
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Professional
Tracking down Europe’s next wave of co-working hotspots
While co-working is currently concentrated in major cities, operators are starting to target new geographies
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Professional
How Campfire aims to offer more than just co-working
Co-founder Wang Tse says business is expanding to offer co-living and even co-learning alongside co-working
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Insight
Stop fixating on millennials – focus on the end user
Editor: Commercial real estate landlords and managers believe they have a pretty good handle on who millennials are and what they want from their workplace: stripped-back offices, funky seating, industrial-style lighting, coffee and beer on tap and a few splashes of colour. But do they?
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Insight
Q&A: Arlene van Bosch on U+I's Dublin schemes
U+I’s first development director for Ireland, Arlene van Bosch, tells Emanuele Midolo about her responsibilities in the new role and the progress of several mixed-use schemes in Dublin.
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Insight
Sustainability from the inside out
Change is afoot. The property industry has long considered investment in sustainability to be important, but often at odds with the profit-driven pressures many real estate companies face.
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Insight
North Quay scheme set to boost growth of Waterford
Waterford has long lagged behind its rivals in attracting investment, but the €350m North Quays scheme promises to be a catalyst for future growth.