People who use flexible office spaces want to increase their usage there to comprise half of their workweek – an increase of 19% from current levels – while decreasing their remote working time by the same percentage, according to a report issued this week by Cushman & Wakefield in conjunction with WeWork.
With sentiments such as these, the argument for companies contemplating using flex office space has perhaps never been stronger.
Companies and workers are finding flex space working arrangements to allow for valuable collaboration, a better balance of office and remote work, and more options overall, and businesses appreciate the opportunity to avoid lengthy lease terms.
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