What are the current trends and opportunities in the office property sector?.

15 Jul 2025 | 1 min

In this episode, Ritchie Watson, Corporate Sales Director at Together, and Ed Kershaw, founder of luxury office space provider ByColony, discuss office property trends for 2025, and the opportunities that investors, developers and business owners should be looking out for in the next 12 months and beyond, including:

  • What are the costs of developing new office space versus refurbishing older stock?

  • What facilities offices need to stand out in a crowded market as businesses strive for ‘best in class’ properties?

  • Why co-working spaces have become so popular and how they can be integrated into the traditional office space model?

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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