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WeWork Sees Occupiers Switch From Near-Home Locations to Near-City Transit Hubs

Global Coworking Group Says Data Shows Clear Change in Office Occupancy Patterns
WeWork says its 30 Churchill Place offices have been lifted by the opening of the Elizabeth Line. (CoStar)
WeWork says its 30 Churchill Place offices have been lifted by the opening of the Elizabeth Line. (CoStar)
CoStar News
November 9, 2022 | 2:39 P.M.

WeWork, the global flexible offices group, says workers are turning away from its offices that are closest to homes in favour of those closest to major transit hubs, as commute time and being in a city centre become increasingly critical.

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