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Office occupancy in the capital rises as temperatures soar

Data from workplace technology company, Freespace, shows that despite the extreme heat office occupancy in London reached 43 per cent on Tuesday, making it one of the busiest Tuesdays in 2022. Furthermore, occupancy in London on the traditionally quieter day of ...

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Ready for office

The 2022 British Council for Offices Annual Conference brought together stakeholders in the development, investment and occupation of buildings to discuss the challenges ahead for the office sector To remain relevant we need to evolve, said BCO President and Conference ...

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Major reshuffle in OSiT’s senior management team

Office Space in Town (OSiT), a leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, has announced a leadership reshuffle that sees Giles Fuchs who becomes Chairman, being succeeded as CEO by his sister and co-founder Niki Fuchs. Current Developments Director Simon ...

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Glenigan forecasts a rise in UK office refurbishments as tenants and landlords adapt to changing working practices

Glenigan’s UK Construction Industry Forecast 2022-2024 indicates the construction industry is facing challenging economic conditions, particularly within consumer-related areas, but a firm development pipeline is predicted to lift industrial and office starts in 2022, as well as Government-funded areas such ...

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Making the north the place to do business – CBRE and Moneypenny cohost event

The north of England’s most influential FMs and property professionals came together last month to discuss how the profession is supporting the region as the place to do business. Several high-profile speakers took to the podium at the event which was organised ...

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British Council for Offices proposes changes to key design criteria in the BCO Guide to Specification

The British Council for Offices (BCO) has released a position paper proposing updated key design criteria, as part of its most recognised publication, the BCO Guide to Specification. The guide, which is normally published every four or five years, provides ...

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How Swedish companies are planning their return to the office

Two questions on both employees and employers’ minds right now are, how and when will we get back to the office. “When” might be more difficult to answer, but companies in Sweden have now started to discuss the “how”. Flowscape, ...

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BCO honours Midlands and Central England’s best workplaces

Five workplaces across the Midlands and Central England have been recognised at the annual British Council for Offices’ (BCO) Regional Awards. The BCO Midlands and Central Awards Lunch returned in-person to the ICC in Birmingham, recognising the region’s highest quality ...

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The office is being repurposed on a global scale finds ISS survey

A new global survey by ISS has found employee engagement is now the top priority for global businesses with nearly two-thirds (62 per cent) of respondents saying they are investing in their offices. The survey also found that the majority ...

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Survey finds businesses are looking to expand office portfolios as working patterns evolve

Sixty-eight per cent of businesses expect to be promoting a more regular return to the office by the middle of this year, according to CBRE. The global real estate advisor’s latest EMEA Occupier Sentiment Survey found that from nearly a ...

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