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Although many companies will likely be adopting more flexible and remote work arrangements after lockdowns are lifted, office space will still be in demand among workers.
Read moreOliver Carr, CEO of Carr Properties, is voicing concern over the lack of guidance provided by the government in how to keep their buildings safe for when tenants return.
Read moreCreating a flexible, mobile workplace is important in today’s world, and having the technology solutions that help continue business operations and workflow is essential.
Read moreA report from O2 Business found that Brits expect to increase how much they work from home after lockdowns are lifted as demand for this arrangement continues to rise.
Read moreIn the midst of the pandemic, state-wide lockdowns have forced flexible office operators to hit pause on expansion plans, causing flex space commitments to take a hit.
Read moreSeveral coworking firms operate by taking up long-term leases with landlords and subleasing them on the short-term, but this model can be fatal during economic downturns.
Read moreSeveral UK commercial property groups are writing a letter to chancellor Rishi Sunak to extend the business rates holiday so companies can avoid job cuts and bankruptcy.
Read moreAlthough coworking operators in Canada are taking a hit due to government lockdowns caused by the pandemic, these firms may come out on top when the new normal sets in.
Read moreFormer WeWork CEO Adam Neumann has filed a lawsuit against the company’s largest backer SoftBank after it canceled its $3 billion deal to buy back shares from the firm.
Read moreCompanies looking to cut costs and decentralize offices will run to coworking spaces that accommodate strict deep cleaning practices and physical distancing requirements.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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