The commercial property market can weather challenges posed by hybrid working and climate change, Cushman & Wakefield report finds
Up to 40% of Dublin’s modern office buildings facing could be rendered obsolete in the next number of years, Cushman & Wakefield report findsTaking the lead: Credit Suisse invested €22m to bring the Dockline Building in the IFSC up to the standard demanded by occupiers looking to fulfil their ESG goalsRarely has a real-estate sector been under the microscope as much as the office sector is right now.
A widespread transition towards full remote working to our mind represents the biggest risk for our office stock in Ireland Cushman & Wakefield’s global research on this topic indicates that up to 20 per cent of existing office stock may be surplus to requirements over the next decade as a result of increased hybrid working.
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