Innovation districts are a new trend that employers are using to attract workers who have become accustomed to remote since the pandemic.
That does not mean face-to-face work is dead – but traditional office spaces might be a tough appeal today. Sure the travel and the cost might be a pain for employees heading to work – but that's where innovation districts are coming in now to lure workers in by providing amenities in offices or close nearby.
This setting is especially appealing to younger Americans including millennials and Gen Z, according to Erik F. Williams, partner and real estate department vice chair at Saul Ewing LLP.
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