Solving the age old mystery: what tenants really want
"Tenants want more - building amenities and a destination experience as opposed to a simple address. These ingredients assist in retaining and attracting staff for the long run."
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"Tenants want more - building amenities and a destination experience as opposed to a simple address. These ingredients assist in retaining and attracting staff for the long run."
"Landlords are recognising the need to offer vacant tenancies under 300sq m as fully fitted turnkey solutions to tenants."
"Businesses wanting to move into the Christchurch CBD have few options in the sought-after 200-600m2 office size range."
"Limited ground floor space and high rents in the Sydney city fringe are seeing landlords embrace ‘vertical retailing’ as a solution."
"Over time, Savills Vice Chairman Kelly Givens has learned that real estate development is a process of bringing together diverse professionals from a wide variety of fields, a fact reflected by his own career trajectory. "
"There's a growing demand for in-home systems, but they do require management."
"Adelaide’s office leasing market has seen the highest level of tenant enquiry since 2010."
"Perth’s industrial market has made a comeback in the second half of 2018, following the quietest six-month period in 15 years."
"Co-working and related flexible office space, in conjunction with government expansion, have fuelled office leasing demand in Melbourne in 2018."
"The changing landscape is keeping landlords on their toes."