The way we work today is undergoing radical change, to the extent that the era we live in has been called the fourth industrial revolution. Inevitably and rapidly, the office real estate sector is changing as a result.
Just renting out an office on a long lease and leaving the tenant to get on with things, then taking the space back 10 years later, is dying as a viable business model. Like retail, office real estate is now an operational asset that requires hands-on management.
Ahead of the London Office Leasing and Development event on 26 September, Bisnow polled more than 100 experts in the world of office real estate and asked them which people and companies are shaping the future of this sector. Their answers took in developers and investors, coworking operators, occupiers, tech companies and academics. The changing nature of the sector will be led by the people and groups. Click below to see the list.