With more than 100 years in the world and three decades in Brazil, Cushman & Wakefield aims to support clients in their corporate real estate occupancy decisions.
We stand by them at all times and, especially, those that present great challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a time when the world is looking for answers and solutions to a global health crisis, we are globally disseminating in 2020 the Six Feet Office concept, with six safety measures to get back to working face-to-face.
That same year, we conducted the first of a series of studies to gather information on home office lubrication, a model that needed to be adopted immediately.
Research during the pandemic period demonstrated intention to adopt home office permanently by approximately 75% of companies. However, our recent study with residents of the city of São Paulo shows that currently only 50% of them prefer some type of remote mode.
Office Occupancy and the Future of Work
Natalia Pozzani • 11/8/2024
The Cushman & Wakefield aims to support clients in their occupation decisions
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Despite the uncertainties caused by Covid-19, the hybrid work model continues to prevail in offices. Given this, the market in the class A and A+ CBD regions of Rio de Janeiro once again showed positive results, closing November with a net absorption of 2,996 m², totaling 13,590 m² by November. Consequently, the vacancy rate fell again for the third month in a row and reached the lowest value of the year, reaching 33%, representing a drop of 0.19 p.p. (MoM) and 0.95 p.p. (YoY).
12/28/2020
News • Economy
São Paulo’s CBD regions, classes A and A+ office market registered an increase on its vacancy rate and reached 19.8% (+ 0.3 p.p), mainly due to some departures and the new completion of 11.5 thousand sq.m in Paulista´s region, which registered an increase of 4.3 p.p. in the vacancy rate and closed at 11.8%. In addition, Chucri Zaidan region presented the highest net absorption of the period (3.1 thousand sq.m) and the largest drop in the vacancy rate, reaching 20.5% (-0.5 p.p.).