A nice piece by ITV News Anglia's Tanya Mercer looks at the rise of the garden office, especially during lockdown. Among those she talks to is Matt Moss from Smart who reports a 45% uptick in demand since the start of lockdown. Here's what he says:
The situation has dictated that people have had to work from home and employers are now seeing that it works. Changes have been made and organisations are investing in it as a longer-term commitment. These buildings are no longer being seen as a luxury product, but a necessity.
In related news, research by Attic Self Storage indicates that people working from home during the lockdown in the UK have generated £37.4 billion, with 44% of those questioned saying working from home is the most productive workplace they've ever experienced.The home working revolution: but what does it mean for the office?https://t.co/6tauLQIHAy pic.twitter.com/vFZli0ztMC— ITV News Anglia (@itvanglia) July 16, 2020
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