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LANDLORDS TAKE NOTE: BUSINESSES SEE “SUSTAINABILITY” AS MAJOR PRIORITY FOR OFFICE SPACE
EXCLUSIVE BY CALLUM HOFLER, READY MEDIA GROUP
Photo courtesy of JLL Australia
Ready Media Group recently took an extensive dive into the world of hybrid work, as prompted by JLL’s latest release in their Workforce Preferences Barometer series. Since then, JLL have released their Tenant Perspectives report for H122, and it sheds further light on the ways that the office is adapting to the rise of workforce flexibility and the demand for greater sustainability efforts. Here are some of the key takeaways from this research piece.
hybrid working model, which might not necessitate a business taking up as much core space as it previously had. As such, some organisations are downscaling as their spatial requirements reduce.
Ready Media Group recently took an extensive dive into the world of hybrid work, as prompted by JLL’s latest release in their Workforce Preferences Barometer series. Since then, JLL have released their Tenant Perspectives report for H122, and it sheds further light on the ways that the office is adapting to the rise of workforce flexibility and the demand for greater sustainability efforts. Here are some of the key takeaways from this research piece. Businesses are back on the move With 143,550 sqm in net absorption recorded in 2Q22 across national office markets, office sector activity has rebounded markedly since 2021, when JLL recorded only 21,399 sqm of net absorption in 4Q21. Part of this comes as businesses learn to adjust to the
Top five industries on the move in 2022 - Courtesy of JLL Australia
This isn’t the case for every business though. As Michael Greene, JLL’s Head of Tenant Representation in Australia, points out, “We’ve even seen some businesses
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