From commercial lease to service contract. When flexibility goes hand in hand with financial agility.
A BNPPRE study published in June 2020 showed that 60% of companies were considering renegotiating their lease and rent. At the same time, 40% were considering terminating their lease, and 36% wanted to reduce their surface area. It is clear that companies, regardless of their size or financial capacity, are asking lessors to renegotiate their leases and rents.
Real estate 2.0: from concept to reality
In 30 years, smartphones have revolutionised our approach to the world and to consumption, and real estate is no exception to this rule. The user wants to "consume the office", to find services and tailor-made solutions to meet their needs. Spaces and uses are evolving and investors must learn to adapt to this new [...]
Coworking is dead, long live coworking!
Coworking, sometimes adored, sometimes decried, seems to be caught in headwinds. In the summer of 2019, the WeWork saga made the headlines in the business press with its failed IPO, which revealed losses equivalent to its turnover. Since then, the Covid-19 health crisis has come and gone, with the massive discovery of [...]
Rethinking the working environment to adapt to new uses
The world of work has undergone profound changes in recent years, which have been further accelerated during the health crisis. The traditional working environment we have known is shattering and new hybrid models seem to be becoming a form of normality. Flexibility, tailor-made approach, services, attractiveness and environmental responsibility: new demands are being placed on the [...]