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Consultant to the Flex Office Market providing advice to both Landlords and Operators in getting the highest value from their location.

This should not surprise anybody: That Tenants seeking office space are interested in Flex Office. Why is that? Because Flex transforms the office experience. No, the office is not dead. However, what is dead is forcing and mandating workers back to the old office. With companies experimenting with hybrid work schedules and remote work, Flex Office clearly becomes the "white knight" for the office sector. Flex offers an invigorating office environment that can be inspiring with its hospitality features and Space-as-a-Service elements. Flex also can be located anywhere, providing options so workers can avoid the long commute. But most of all, its all about the workplace experience, having both social and professional interaction, and reactivating buildings with activity and creating much needed value. #work #experience #environment #hospitality #remotework #futureofwork #flexibleworkspace #flexoffice #flexibility #workplacestrategy #community #officebuildings #office

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Michael Abrams

Consultant to the Flex Office Market providing advice to both Landlords and Operators in getting the highest value from their location.

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Office Transformation = Flex Office Reduce the long commute & give people a reason to go back to the office. Flex Office offers a better work experience! Flex Office is experiencing strong demand as it elevates placemaking into a vibrant workplace experience. Flex Office reactivates buildings and adds value to those vacant spaces. Flex Office satisfies Tenant's demands for hybrid work, remote work, and flexibility.

Mark Smukler

Product Manager @ Clear

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Agreed. Flex is the answer the office sector needs to embrace. It’s still an office, just better.

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