March

Bridging the Occupier-Landlord Gap for the Future of Workspace

The Urban Land Institute and The Instant Group have surveyed office occupiers, landlords and third-party advisors globally to understand how changing occupier behaviours and broader macro trends impact the demand for workspace. 

 

The findings show a disconnect between landlords and occupiers, therefore, aims to offer solutions to help landlords navigate the changing needs of their occupiers. 

 

 

Get your copy of the research here. 
March

European Obsolescence Equals Opportunity

Cushman & Wakefield’s new report highlights the high risk of obsolescence for office assets in Europe that don’t meet occupier demand or upcoming sustainability legislation. 

 

Landlords are being urged to act now. The flight to quality trend is accelerating so those who reposition their portfolio to meet sustainability credentials and occupier’s expectations for greater flexibility, community and experience will be the ones who benefit.

 

“Cushman & Wakefield has formed a pan-European, multi-disciplinary team as part of a global response to the office sector’s need for rethinking, reimagination, repositioning and repurposing.”

 

Download European Obsolescence Equals Opportunity here. 
February

The office in 2028: a smarter way to work

In WiredScore’s most recent report, they spoke to 1,000 real estate decision makers across North America to determine what they, and their employees, are looking for in an office space in the next five years. 


Since the pandemic, the implementation of smart technology has dramatically increased as expectations from the modern workforce have changed, and occupiers are therefore willing to spend more on leasing space.
 


Smart technology will continue to play a pivotal role in the office market and Landlords must adapt to attract and retain occupiers in this competitive landscape.

To read all the findings, download WiredScore’s report here. 
February

The State of Workplace Experience in 2023

Based on 300,000 employee responses collected by Leesman and analysis compiled from 200 industry resources by Gartner, this report from HqO showcases how workplace experience has evolved over the past year, what trends to expect in 2023, and what action real estate and employee experience leaders need to take.  

 

Download the full report here. 
January

CBRE’s U.S. Real Estate Market Outlook 2023

The office market is currently in a divide between prime and secondary office buildings that will continue to widen in 2023. Demand for the best buildings in attractive locations will support rent growth in top-tier office towers. By contrast, there will be a smaller pool of tenants interested in older office buildings. As hybrid working remains desired, building owners will continue to look for ways to optimize their portfolios.

 

“We’re going to continue to see technological advancements being used in the office that really helps provide this seamless experience between people who are working in the office and meeting with clients that are in other locations. It’s going to be technology that helps people work together wherever they are. It’s less about me space and it’s more about we space – that’s what we continue to hear. It’s less space for desks, it’s not as much about cafes, it’s really about those meeting rooms and the technology that helps people get work done in a collaborative way.” – CBRE’s Head of Office Research, Jessica Morin

 

Get the latest information on the current trends and 2023 outlook for the CRE industry.  
January

The business case for intelligent buildings

Technology is rapidly evolving across the real estate sector, where the market for smart buildings has exponentially grown and is estimated to be worth in excess of US$100 billion by 2025.  

 

Arcadis’ Intelligent Building Practice have published research which highlights the benefits of intelligent buildings across people, planet and profit. It is no longer a question of ‘how much does an intelligent building cost?’ but ‘how much can my company benefit by working in an intelligent building?

Download the full report. 

 

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