Singapore office landlords embrace flexibility and tech as they spruce up properties
Tie-ups with co-working players, diverse leasing options and cleaner environments among the changes
Singapore
OWNERS of Grade A office properties in Singapore are injecting more flexibility, tech innovation and refurbishments into their offerings, to vie for tenants seeking higher-quality spaces and agile workplace leasing.
Gone are the days of cubicles and rigid lease structures as the template. Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) noted that available traditional office space will start to decline as landlords incorporate more flexible space into their buildings, either via direct lease or management agreements with co-working operators, or through the landlord's own co-working brand.
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