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People-centric workspaces trigger office returns
As in other places across Europe, in Poland we have observed supercharged trends in planning offices compatible with a work style that involves greater mobility, a rotating remote work schedule, as well as collaborative workspaces adapted for interdisciplinary teams. Tenants no longer expect just four walls to be filled with desks; rather, they are looking for comprehensive consultancy on how to create an office fitting their needs that is positively received by employees, attracts talent, and supports their health and productivity
Despite the fact that Poland-based organisations are testing their workspace options carefully now, the demand for downtown office assets is strong following a return to work campaign and the vaccination programme roll-out. Lockdowns demonstrated that the home office is not a universal solution for every profession or person – people need spaces to focus on work, interact with colleagues, learn from each other, and collaborate in a user-friendly environment.