Robust economic development in Johor coupled with the state’s strategic location have significantly boosted demand for offices and co-working spaces, says Senator Datuk Abdul Halim Suleiman.
Higher demand: A man rides a bicycle along a street at the Raffles Place financial business district in Singapore. Demand for co-working space has been higher in sectors such as healthcare, education, e-commerce, e-sports and financial services. AFP
SINGAPORE: Demand for co-working spaces in Singapore has increased markedly in recent months with signs of economic rebound and more people back at work in the office.
International Workplace Group (IWG), which has 24 locations across its co-working space brands here, noted that occupancy of its space in the Central Business District shot up 28% in December and January from previous months after the announcement of phase three of the reopening of the economy.
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