While there is a lot of talk about workers heading back to the office, one company is scaling back its real estate presence because of flexible work schedules.

Professional staffing services provider Kforce has agreed to sell its corporate headquarters in the Tampa Bay area. Upon anticipated closing in mid-May 2021, it will lease the office back for 18 months as it looks for available space in the same market for its future corporate headquarters.

Joseph J. Liberatore, president of Kforce, says the sale became a possibility because of how employees thrived working remotely through the pandemic.

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Leslie Shaver

Les Shaver has been covering commercial and residential real estate for almost 20 years. His work has appeared in Multifamily Executive, Builder, units, Arlington Magazine in addition to GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum.