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Central Urban

Districts

Creative Urban

Environment

Suburban

Business Parks

Urban relocation %

Business

services

41%

Financial

services

56%

TMT

46%

Importance of rail station < 10 minute walk

Preferred location

75%

EMEA

82%

APAC

CBD

40%

32%

56%

URBAN CREATIVE

26%

19%

15%

SUBURBAN PARK

24%

15%

22%

CBD locations are

preferred across sectors

(40% respondents)

mainly real estate

companies

Creative urban environments

are popular with business

services and construction

and architecture sectors

Industrial TMT occupiers

favor suburban

business parks

53%

NORTH

AMERICA

A HOP, SKIP OR JUMP AWAY

Variations in location preference are found in different

industry sectors. In EMEA, 67% of financial services firms

may move office functions back to urban environments,

while 45% of TMT sector firms are considering the same

strategy. In North America, the possibility of moving from

suburban to urban locations has occurred to 45% of financial

services firms and 50% of TMT occupiers, while 67% of life

science operators continue to favour suburban areas.

Location decisions often illustrate the tensions among

different drivers and objectives, as companies seek the

right balance of cost reduction, talent access, visibility to

customers and flexibility. Most respondents, especially in

EMEA and North America, view these conflicting objectives

as difficult to reconcile outside of core urban areas, which

provide access to talent, offer branding opportunities, and

enhance flexibility. Approximately 43% of respondents said

their organisations plan to relocate suburban sites to more

central locations, and this trend has increased year on year.

To meet cost targets, companies relocating to urban areas

increasingly adopt agile workplace strategies, making better

use of more expensive space.

28%

IDENTIFY COST AS THE PRIMARY KEY DRIVER

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