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Here’s how the post-pandemic office is shaping up

JLL is already re-imagining this decade’s offices for clients who need more space to spread out or less as they allow some staff to work from home.

Sep 01, 2020, updated Sep 07, 2020
(Corinne Kutz / Unsplash)

(Corinne Kutz / Unsplash)

The big conundrum is how to preserve the culture that inspires everyone to work for a common goal no matter where their desk is, according to Stephen Conry, JLL CEO – Australia.

The disruption caused by COVID-19 is likely to put a spotlight on office life.  Changes to office real estate are inevitable as companies prioritise their employees’ health and safety.

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