
Recorded: 21 May 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has completely upended the way that workers engage with workplaces, with the entire definition of a workplace being challenged.
With millions of employees currently undertaking Work From Home (WFH) arrangements, there is a growing debate emerging about the future of workplaces in a post-pandemic world.
From landlords and business owners to tenants and staff, it’s hard to imagine a single stakeholder that remains unaffected by the current situation.
So how will the workplace of the future emerge from the coronavirus pandemic?
As part of our ‘In Focus’ webinar series, The Urban Developer assembled a select panel from across the commercial real estate sector to understand whether the traditional workplace is dead….or just different?
The conversation explores:
- What has been the immediate impact of coronavirus on existing workplaces?
- How are employers and employees alike preparing to return to workplaces?
- How will social distancing requirements impact businesses returning to the workplace?
- What is the long-term impact on office demand from an accelerated take-up of flexible working and WFH solutions?
- What impact will these changes have on new development activity into the future?
- Will the current situation accelerate or slow the growth of co-working and flexible working?
- How will the rapid take-up of video conferencing technology impact workplace design?
- What behavioural changes are likely to be temporary versus permanent?
- How do changes in workplace behaviour impact the demand for CBD and suburban locations, respectively?
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