Prior to the pandemic, the concept of the “office” did not evolve much for decades. Today, the office market is ripe with opportunities to do things differently and get better results. Three trends in the office market highlight how office landlords, tenants and investors are embracing change to capitalize on Office 2.0 reimagined.

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Andy Hellinger, Co-Principal of Urban-X Group. Courtesy photo Andy Hellinger, co-principal of Urban-X Group. Courtesy photo

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