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Business leaders predict a shift in attitude towards commercial property space

by LLP Staff Reporter
7th Sep 20 8:59 am

According to a new independent survey of over 500 senior business decision-makers, nearly three quarters believe COVID-19 will result in more UK businesses downsizing to smaller office spaces in the coming 12 months.

Data from property development firm, Accumulate Capital, has revealed how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected UK businesses and their commercial property needs.

The research found that almost two-fifths (37%) of decision-makers said their business is planning to relocate to a smaller commercial space in the next year. With there being less emphasis on employees working from the office, the same number (37%) are looking to relocate to a new location with cheaper rent.

Half (50%) of businesses admitted their preferences for commercial premises have changed. The majority (58%) believe working from home will become the new norm, while 45% of businesses do not see a situation where all their employees will be working in the office at the same time.

Accumulate Capitalโ€™s research also revealed that 57% of businesses will still rely on a physical workspace in order to network and collaborate with partners and prospective clients.

Paul Howells, CEO of Accumulate Capital, said, โ€œTodayโ€™s research demonstrates just how COVID-19 is affecting both the UKโ€™s businesses and its commercial real estate market. As a result of the pandemic, businesses clearly no longer look at offices and commercial property in the same way, which will have significant implications for property developers and commercial landlords.

โ€œThe increase in remote working will likely see businesses look to smaller, more flexible workspaces. The days when a company would own or rent an office with a desk in it for each and every member of staff are coming to an end โ€“ in reality, this trend was already taking shape, but the coronavirus crisis has greatly accelerated it.โ€

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