The future of office space will be about more than square footage or open-office floor plans. Rather, office managers will have to focus on creating an attractive user experience, from free coffee to lounge space, for every occupant. In the U.S., around 1.2 million employees worked in a coworking space last year. With flexible office space now the main driver of office occupancy growth, many landlords have started to convert conventional office space into coworking and flexible space.... ...Coworking giants like WeWork have built entire brands based on the needs of its members,
many of whom are smaller tenants who would not have the space or skill
set to design spaces around individual employee needs. Having the
ability to adapt to office trends and provide the appropriate amenities
has shifted the value chain in office leasing... Coworking giants like
WeWork have built entire brands based on the needs of its members, many
of whom are smaller tenants who would not have the space or skill set to
design spaces around individual employee needs. Having the ability to
adapt to office trends and provide the appropriate amenities has shifted
the value chain in office leasing. ...moreRead more at: https://www.bisnow.com/austin-san-antonio/news/office/the-rise-of-office-as-a-service-might-be-here-sooner-than-you-think-89637?utm_source=CopyShare&utm_medium=Browser RSK: Quite a few landlords and building owners and operators are going to have to get with it pronto. However, if you are not a startup company you may want to negotiate a longer-term lease. Ken Notes: We-Work, Regus, and even the new spaces in Madison are catering to the array of work environments that serve the varying needs of the individual. | ||
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