What are the benefits and challenges for businesses returning to the office?.
In this episode, Ritchie Watson, Corporate Sales Director at Together, and Ed Kershaw, founder of luxury office space provider ByColony, discuss the benefits and challenges for businesses looking to return to the office in the next 12 months and beyond, including:
- Whether CEOs are actively looking to get their teams back in the office and why?
- What the options are for businesses looking for better office space?
- Why integrating the right amenities into your property can help you attract and retain employees?
For more insight from Ritchie and Ed, watch two more episodes from their interview below.
Or visit our latest Cities in focus 2025: Commercial property insights report for a deep dive into the Buy to Let, retail, and office space sectors, including a regional focus on Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow.
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