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Forces Reshaping Demand for Office Space

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The growing popularity of flexible and alternative office locations is driven by dramatic changes in the nature of demand. Technology makes it harder to predict demand for office space. It makes it harder to pick good tenants. It makes it harder to determine what tenants want. And it makes it necessary to provide more specialized office solutions, very different from those offered by most traditional landlords.

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    At the other end of the spectrum, automation will also create many repetitive, machine-managed tasks as well as increase the importance of complex physical labor. Our discussion is focused only on the consequences that are relevant for office jobs.

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Poleg, D. (2020). Forces Reshaping Demand for Office Space. In: Rethinking Real Estate. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13446-4_10

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