More than 82% of the 67% tenant and landlord respondents are in the process of reopening parts of their global portfolios.
The Future Of Real Estate Is A Spectrum Of Flexible Spaces
The trend towards workplace mobility was not created as a result of the pandemic, but it was certainly accelerated by it. As a result, agile work strategies are expected to increase in a post-pandemic world, reinvigorating demand for flexible space.
Flexible Office Space Is Growing and So Are a Landlord’s Responsibilities
While co-working is struggling to find its way in a world without shared spaces, larger and larger companies are electing to have flexible offices for their full-time staff.
Watch: Cushman & Wakefield CEO on the timeline to an office space demand recovery
Cushman & Wakefield CEO Brett White joins CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" team to break down its earnings and how he anticipates office space demand to recover eventually.
Office Users Are Delaying Lease Negotiations
For office users that can delay making a decision, they are delaying. For those that can’t, they are asking for an extension.
The New Economics of Office Space
Traditionally corporate real estate costs represent nine to 12 percent of a total company cost base.
Central London office leases fall by over half in second quarter of 2020
According to research from DeVono Cresa, the second quarter of 2020 saw 1.2 million sq. ft of office space leased across central London – a drop of 57 percent on the previous quarter.
The Future Of Real Estate Is A Spectrum Of Flexible Spaces
Although global flexible workspace growth has paused, demand for flexible space is expected to be resilient.
Despite COVID-19, Coworking Is Here to Stay
What's the Future of Office Real Estate? Flexibility
The world of office real estate will be forever changed by the COVID-19 pandemic, but companies aren’t quite sure yet what the new picture looks like.
CRE Turns Bearish On Office Sector As Remote Work Gains
California office developers and financiers have worsening outlooks on the state's office sector after a coronavirus-induced recession and concerns about remote work.
Landlords And Wellness Experts Mobilizing To Revamp Buildings, Standards
Millions of office workers were driven out of their workplaces this spring by the coronavirus, and many are still working from home.
Containing office costs in the post-lockdown era
Office Space Demand Expected to Drop 10-15% as More People Work From Home
The Lease Is Up: Office Space Decisioning During A Pandemic
Who still needs the office? U.S. companies start cutting space
Corporate America is downsizing its real estate footprint as companies allow more employees to work from home, a growing threat to the bottom line of owners of traditional office buildings and a sign that companies are looking for ways to cut costs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Adaptive Reuse Growing In Importance As More Buildings Need To Change For The Coronavirus Era
Landlords Getting More Flexible In Office Leasing, Even For Large Spaces
Flexible leases for larger workspaces could become more commonplace as the office market adapts to a new era of uncertainty.
Office leases are getting shorter
'We Were Way High': Reality Of Phased Office Comeback Falls Short Of Landlord Expectations
Office workers who can work at home have adapted to the new reality, and until the coronavirus pandemic is under control, they don't see any reason to work in an office — and their bosses don't either.