Special Report: How City Office Centers, Written Off as Relics, Will Return, Post-Pandemic


Special Report: How City Office Centers, Written Off as Relics, Will Return, Post-Pandemic


The urban workspaces of the future are going to see more personalization, more automation, and more focus on health and wellness.

You have a couple options for your early morning commute. There’s the train or the company rideshare. But you have to drop your kids off at school, so you take the car. Once you’re in the city, you park in the firm’s smart garage, which directs you to an empty space.

The air seems cleaner and healthier in the office. A quick glance at your phone tells you your desk assignment for the day, what section of the building you’ll be in, even the room temperature. The area is too cold so you turn the thermostat up. Another tap and you have a list of colleagues who are also scheduled to be in. It’s been weeks since you’ve seen some of them so you’re eager to catch up...
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RSK: I have to agree with the sentiments that because of social distancing, office space needs will remain steady and not shrink as some think because of work from home. Those who return will want the safety factors.

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