Frontline technology, flexibility and food will define London’s future office workspace

Strutt & Parkert launched new research about London’s office employees, which examines how they work and what they want from their office workspace and wider urban environments.  The Office Futures: Workshift survey reveals that occupiers in the coming decade are likely to pursue far more flexible leasing strategies, particularly with regard to their satellite or non-core office space. They will seek to align real estate costs with a volatile business environment, technology that is redefining previously-fixed workspaces and a younger generation, different enough to their forbears, in order to shift long-established working patterns off their axis. 

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