Collaborative Hubs: the trend to rescue the office market
Inmobiliare/ Solili | February 19, 2021 |

The challenges imposed by the health emergency caused by COVID-19 have made corporate real estate spaces readapt their vocation towards collaborative spaces.

According to Coldwell & Banker, corporate offices will not disappear, but will be transformed into what will be called "Collaborative Hubs."

The "Coll-Hubs" are high-tech spaces that encourage collaboration and creativity in dynamic, "depersonalized" spaces and with friendly and fun environments.

Coldwell & Banker highlighted that during this reconversion process many companies will take advantage of the huge discounts in rental and sale prices, a consequence of the economic crisis, which will allow them to migrate to larger spaces with savings, achieving an expansion of 30 to 50% of their spaces, causing a Flight to Quality with which they will be able to offer their employees more spacious, comfortable, safe, modern and fun spaces.

Solili reported a few weeks ago the concern of some companies that have considered that the resulting remote work to be inefficient in solving complex situations that arise within companies, so that interaction with other team members in person could be essential.

In this context, the office market of Mexico City, and that of the large cities of Mexico, such as Monterrey, Guadalajara, Puebla and Querétaro, have the capacity to continue attracting and hosting global companies that need to establish their work centers. in the country.

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The country's office markets have advantages that they have not had until years ago. The owners have sought to make their spaces competitive, with policies to lower prices and flexible contracts. Today more than ever companies can find in our country diversification of spaces, both in prices, size, location, characteristics, design, amenities, etc.

Check here the reports of the corporate real estate market in various corridors of Mexico City and the interior of the country.

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