The Future for Singapore Office

Around 66% of Occupiers Intend to allow Remote Working
In spite of the headwinds that the office sector is facing, there has been some positive signs of late – demand from the technology and asset management sectors, leasing activity driven by displacement from the Central Business District (CBD) buildings that are scheduled to be redeveloped, and also a wider acknowledgement that going forward, the physical workplace will remain central to a firm’s identity, talent attraction and productivity.
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The Power Of Placemaking
In public realms, placemaking activates a virtuous cycle - where buildings in iconic areas attract high-end tenants and investors, further cementing an area’s perception of significance and popularity.
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Seven Ways Artificial Intelligence Will Impact Future Workplaces
As artificial intelligence starts to become more integrated into our work environments, it’s worth exploring the different ways in which it will transform the workplace as we know it.
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Real Estate goes data heavy
In the last few years, technology has brought about a wave of disruption. From transport to retail, financial services to real estate, disruption has become the new norm.