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CURRAN: Andrew, how should employers be thinking about office space today and post-pandemic? REEVES: There are a lot of things to take into consideration right now including design, leases, budgets ...
When the city’s office workers packed up their desks in March 2020, none of them could have imagined how long they’d be working from home. At the time, it seemed like a temporary fix with some ...
The short answer is: the best spaces don’t distract, they create tangible operational leverage. When employees can walk in a ...
If you find that working from the office feels more distracting now, you’re not alone. Not only has the workplace changed since the pandemic began in early 2020, but experts suggest so have our ...
CURRAN: The first thing people experience at an office is the reception area. Tell us about your ideas to transform this area. OXLEY-HARPER: When you think about a post-pandemic reception area, don’t ...
Since the pandemic, working from home has become more common. That’s resulted in a lot of unused office space across the country.
Given that 100 per cent, pre-pandemic capacity won’t be needed right away, what does this mean for the number of desks, and their spacing? How will employees react to using shared workstations?
Spanning five above-ground floors, TravelPerk’s post-pandemic office design affords fewer desks and more open collaboration spaces to enhance ‘in real life’ (IRL) connections between employees and ...
The global flexible office market is expected to expand from $34.75 billion in 2023 to $96.77 billion by 2030, according to the report. Leasing by the numbers $640,000 ...
Spanning five above-ground floors, TravelPerk’s post-pandemic office design affords fewer desks and more open collaboration spaces to enhance ‘in real life’ (IRL) connections between ...