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News Romania hosts over 100 coworking spaces
10
Apr
2025

Romania hosts over 100 coworking spaces

by Property Forum
The coworking market in Romania has over 100 projects in operation across Bucharest and regional cities, and the demand for flexible spaces is expected to grow over the continuation of the hybrid work arrangements.
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News IWG aims to reach 25 centres in Hungary by year-end
02
Apr
2025

IWG aims to reach 25 centres in Hungary by year-end

by Property Forum
IWG, the provider of hybrid work spaces, aims to reach 25 centres in Hungary by the end of this year.
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News What trends will shape workspaces in 2025?
09
Jan
2025

What trends will shape workspaces in 2025?

by Property Forum
More companies will increasingly shift their focus towards enhancing the productivity and happiness of their people, rather than focusing on where they work from, shows an analysis of IWG on the trends that will shape work this year. 
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News Rising office rents trend to continue in Bucharest
09
Jul
2024

Rising office rents trend to continue in Bucharest

by Ovidiu Nicolae
Cătălin Năstăsoiu, Vice President of Marketing Strategy at Genesis Property, spoke with Property Forum about the status of the YUNITY Park development in Bucharest and the outlook for the office market amidst the limited volume of new deliveries coupled with rising rents.
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News 36% employees in Poland’s largest cities work hybrid
25
Mar
2024

36% employees in Poland’s largest cities work hybrid

by Property Forum
After four years of a pandemic-induced disruption it is now clear that although hybrid working is not the dominant pattern, it is here to stay. New research from Cushman & Wakefield has found that 27% of Polish people combine in-office attendance with home office, whereas that figure for cities with a population of over 500,000 stands at 36%. Meanwhile, employers and property managers keep looking for ways to incentivise employees to come to the office more frequently. Employees working hybrid schedules value the office particularly for well-equipped spaces for focused work and for fostering collaboration and relationship building, reveals the report from Cushman & Wakefield. At the same time, 47% of respondents are against being mandated to work a fixed number of in-office days.
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News Hybrid working is no longer treated as something temporary
04
Jan
2023

Hybrid working is no longer treated as something temporary

by Michał Poręcki
Katarzyna Zawodna-Bijoch, President and CEO of Skanska’s commercial development business unit in CEE has talked to Property Forum about the changing role of offices, skyrocketing energy prices and the incoming supply gap in the Polish office market.
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News Hybrid model to stay for good in offices
14
Dec
2022

Hybrid model to stay for good in offices

by Property Forum
Mindspace, the global provider of flexible boutique office space, has published the results of its global employee survey. The goal of the survey was to illuminate new work patterns and shed light on both current and aspirational employee dynamics. The results gave insights showing how the 9 to 5 job is a dying phenomenon and the hybrid model is here to stay - with employee flexibility being the key determinant in employee satisfaction.
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News Hybrid work gains further ground amid cost efficiency efforts
17
Oct
2022

Hybrid work gains further ground amid cost efficiency efforts

by Property Forum
Demand for offices will shrink in the future due to the adoption of hybrid work arrangements, which also helps companies save money, commented speakers of the workplace strategies panel of CEE Property Forum 2022, held in Vienna.
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News Hybrid work flourishes in the new reality
13
Oct
2022

Hybrid work flourishes in the new reality

by Property Forum
While prior to the pandemic, as many as 76% of organisations employed people to work exclusively in the office, only 24% of organisations surveyed by Colliers say they will adopt the same hiring strategy in the future. With this significant change, we are seeing new developments in the labour market – employees’ expectations towards employers are changing, as well as the way office space is designed, which today must meet the needs of a hybrid workforce. The Colliers report Hybrid and Beyond, prepared in association with partners HRK S.A. and Well.hr, shows the most important aspects of implementing hybrid work in companies operating in the Polish market.
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News Hybrid working is here to stay
29
Sep
2022

Hybrid working is here to stay

by Property Forum
As many as 60% of office workers want a hybrid model of work, with 55% having previously worked in this manner. The pandemic has introduced revolutionary changes in the way we work, forcing companies to rapidly adapt to this shift in working patterns. After more than two years, the time has come to reflect and develop a working model that both supports an organisation’s business goals and responds to employees’ expectations. 
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New leases

  • Eracent, an IT company, has renewed its lease at the Business Garden complex in Warsaw. The company occupies nearly 600 sqm of space in the facility. Brochocki Real Estate law firm represented the tenant in the transaction.
  • Knight Frank has located its Polish headquarters in the Vibe building in Warsaw's Wola district. The office occupies the entire ninth floor of the building and offers nearly 1,000 sqm of space.
  • Logistics operator DB Schenker has leased an additional 9,800 sqm in the Hillwood Rawicz (western Poland) logistics centre. The tenant has been operating from the centre since the autumn of last year when it opened a service centre with an area of over 17,000 sqm for a manufacturer of optical products.

New appointments

  • Piotr Krysztopa, a specialist in building technology and energy efficiency, is joining Avison Young's technical consulting department. He will strengthen the firm's expertise in data analytics and ESG solutions.
  • Leszek Stankiewicz has been appointed CEO of YIT in Poland as of 9th of April. YIT is the largest property developer in Finland, present in eight European countries. In Poland, the company has investments in Warsaw, Gdańsk and Kraków.
  • Paweł Dobrowolski takes over as head of the office department at CBRE Poland, replacing Łukasz Kałędkiewicz. Alexander Hofmann becomes the new head of the Warsaw office tenant representation team.

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