Revolution or evolution? Office UX in Poland

Despite changes in working patterns, as many as 84% of employees still come to the office at least once a week, with 61% working solely in the office, reveals OFFICE UX IN POLAND. User-Friendly Offices. Factors Impacting the Usefulness and Perception of a Work Environmen...
Silesia is a mine of business and warehouses – Cushman & Wakefield releases a new regional report

Very diverse demand patterns, a strategic location near key foreign markets, well-developed infrastructure and a large consumer market of 4.5 million people – the list of factors driving investors to invest capital in Silesia is long indeed. This is best illustrated by a...
2024 to see stabilisation on the industrial market

According to the latest report from global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, occupier demand was notably weaker on the Polish industrial market in the first quarter of 2024. However, despite a double-digit decline in take-up, Poland was one of the most a...
Q1 2024 on the Polish office market brings no surprises

Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has summarized Q1 2024 on the Polish office market. Lease renewals accounted for a large proportion of take-up in regional cities amid an improvement in office availability and a slight increase in the volume of ph...
Less means more: Office trends in the era of optimisation

Workplace adaptation to hybrid working, sustainability and inclusion are some of the biggest office trends and buzzwords at the moment. The implementation of these elements in a new office is, however, a challenge, especially in the current macroeconomic situation. Emplo...
Rethinking offices at a time of uncertainty

Costs, talent attraction and retention, and sustainability requirements are among key challenges facing office landlords and tenants, reveals Office Asset Optimisation for Tomorrow, a report from global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. Structural change...
More retail at offices

Already 64% of Warsaw’s office buildings offer at least one retail or service unit, reveals Retail @ Office, the latest report from global real estate services company Cushman & Wakefield. With new retail supply remaining low across Warsaw, retailers and service prov...
Polish retail makes a good start into 2024

Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has summarised the situation on the Polish retail market. The opening of 2024 is encouraging and new retail space supply in the coming months is likely to match or even surpass last year’s total. The Polish market ...
Shopping across various retail formats in Poland

More than 60% of Polish consumers do their larger grocery shopping in excess of PLN 100 in discount stores. A similar proportion of people in Poland opt for shopping centres on account of their entertainment offer, while nearly 40% go to retail parks which they value for...
Shopping centres in the era of omnichannel and optimisation: evolution towards sustainable and engaging schemes

The retail sector has endured a period of sustained pressure, firstly through the growth of e-commerce and the rise of omnichannel retailing, and then came government-mandated lockdowns through 2020 and 2021. Although the sector demonstrated great resilience in adapting ...
Revolution or evolution? Office UX in Poland

Despite changes in working patterns, as many as 84% of employees still come to the office at least once a week, with 61% working solely in the office, reveals OFFICE UX IN POLAND. User-Friendly Offices. Factors Impacting the Usefulness and Perception of a Work Environmen...
Silesia is a mine of business and warehouses – Cushman & Wakefield releases a new regional report

Very diverse demand patterns, a strategic location near key foreign markets, well-developed infrastructure and a large consumer market of 4.5 million people – the list of factors driving investors to invest capital in Silesia is long indeed. This is best illustrated by a...
2024 to see stabilisation on the industrial market

According to the latest report from global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, occupier demand was notably weaker on the Polish industrial market in the first quarter of 2024. However, despite a double-digit decline in take-up, Poland was one of the most a...
Q1 2024 on the Polish office market brings no surprises

Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has summarized Q1 2024 on the Polish office market. Lease renewals accounted for a large proportion of take-up in regional cities amid an improvement in office availability and a slight increase in the volume of ph...
Less means more: Office trends in the era of optimisation

Workplace adaptation to hybrid working, sustainability and inclusion are some of the biggest office trends and buzzwords at the moment. The implementation of these elements in a new office is, however, a challenge, especially in the current macroeconomic situation. Emplo...
Rethinking offices at a time of uncertainty

Costs, talent attraction and retention, and sustainability requirements are among key challenges facing office landlords and tenants, reveals Office Asset Optimisation for Tomorrow, a report from global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. Structural change...
More retail at offices

Already 64% of Warsaw’s office buildings offer at least one retail or service unit, reveals Retail @ Office, the latest report from global real estate services company Cushman & Wakefield. With new retail supply remaining low across Warsaw, retailers and service prov...
Polish retail makes a good start into 2024

Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has summarised the situation on the Polish retail market. The opening of 2024 is encouraging and new retail space supply in the coming months is likely to match or even surpass last year’s total. The Polish market ...
Shopping across various retail formats in Poland

More than 60% of Polish consumers do their larger grocery shopping in excess of PLN 100 in discount stores. A similar proportion of people in Poland opt for shopping centres on account of their entertainment offer, while nearly 40% go to retail parks which they value for...
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