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TenantSee Weekly: AirOffice

TenantSee Weekly: AirOffice

Have we reached the point at which the office product might be consumed like the hotel, or the homes and rooms rented on platforms like Airbnb?  We’re certainly moving in that direction. Companies like Upflex (a Cushman & Wakefield partner), The Instant Group and others aggregate global facilities for easy access via technology apps. This transition resonates with the growing demand for flexible, location-independent work solutions, allowing employees to effortlessly book an office space wherever required.  I’m in Denver, I go to my app, enter my requirements (much like I would do on Airbnb) and, voila! my space is ready. The question is: are we ready to redefine our workspace consumption in line with the on-demand economy?

TenantSee Weekly: Unusual Times

TenantSee Weekly:  Unusual Times

Want to know how strange things have gotten in the San Francisco office market?  An empty office building now costs less on a per square foot basis than it will cost to build new interior space in the same building.  Cushman & Wakefield’s Project Development Services team has recently released an Office Fit Out Cost Guide (report is here) which indicates the average cost to build new space from shell in San Francisco stands at $222/SF.  Now consider that a building like 350 California Street is rumored to be getting buyer interest at around $200/SF.