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As a Furniture-as-a-Service™ activist, I demonstrate how & why a sustainable / circular furniture subscription expands options within CRE & with dealer partners. Side hustle, chestnut grower | podcaster @unitedchestnuts

This post is about Atlanta but across the US, and the globe for that matter, most of us are hearing similar updates around flexible space. I love the quote below from RJ Zurak from CBRE. First hand, I can report my team is experiencing such conversations with landlords, curious to learn more about the access model of CORT's Furniture-as-a-Service as they look to create revenue from idle space! Why not? 👉low risk 👉significantly reduced capital 👉flexibility & customization 👉superior user experience 👉virtual staging and delivery on demand Others are circumventing flex operators entirely and "getting into the game themselves," Zurak said. If they've got idle space sitting on the market, landlords will lean toward spending their tenant improvement allowances to integrate spec suites, which have performed well in Atlanta.  #negotiate #furnishedflex #flexspace #endofownership #cre #innovate https://lnkd.in/ecefaXpa

Atlanta catches up as a growing flex office market - Atlanta Business Chronicle

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