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Before the pandemic, commercial property consultants JLL forecast flexible office space – the kind offered by IWG where workers can drop in and out – would grow from 5 per cent of UK office space to 30 per cent by 2030.
Dixon, 61, now predicts we ll see dramatic changes in the next two or three years , adding that there will be cobwebs, referring to the prospect of mothballed offices in peripheral, B-grade, inconvenient locations that will ultimately have to be redeveloped – probably into accommodation.
The whole landscape of the country will change
He concedes: Some workers need to work together more often – marketing agencies, creative industries, architects – where people need to spark off each other. Or some regulated industries and so on.