A recent webinar from essensy and Bisnow brought together experts from flexible space, CRE, and technology, to examine the current trend of occupiers seeking more flexibility, and whether landlords have the skills and mindset to capitalize on this demand.
You asked, we got the answers. WDM readers want to know how CRE organizations think workspace will be repurposed as companies retrofit and resize their real estate portfolios.
The virtual edition of GCUC APAC took place last month with one key takeaway being that landlords are expected to become a major competitor — or partner — to flexible space operators.
After the pandemic eases, will companies require employees to go back to the office? If not, what does this mean for commercial real estate around the world?
The five key things office space tenants are increasingly searching for, Convene is changing workplace design with a human-centered approach, and other industry news.
Collaborative workspaces designed to cater to a range of employees, the growing appetite for flexible working has driven the real estate revolution over the last five years, and more news.
As flexible workspaces emerge as a major force in commercial real estate, Elad Hod, Real Estate Director of Mindspace shares four trends that will drive growth over the coming years.