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COVID-19 Increases Flexible Office Space Demand — and Providers’ Strategies

Tishman Speyer Considers Trying To Sell Its Coworking Know-How to Other Landlords

Tishman Speyer’s Studio-branded flexible office space locations include 900 19th St. NW in Washington, D.C. (Tishman Speyer)
Tishman Speyer’s Studio-branded flexible office space locations include 900 19th St. NW in Washington, D.C. (Tishman Speyer)

The pandemic has upended the way professionals work, ushering in a hybrid model of coming into the office only on certain days. It's also increasing flexibility in office space, changing the way workplaces are offered, designed and even defined.

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