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Firstly, well done. If you’re here, there’s a high chance you’re aware that your office space is a key recruitment and retention tool, a strategic asset that can boost your bottom-line and a way to improve your employees' wellbeing and productivity levels.
Keep a close eye on the latest developments in the world of workspaces, read thought leadership articles on company culture and see what the UK startup scene is up to.
The New Year can be the perfect time to take stock, reassess your business needs, and explore making a change. In particular, it can be a great time to consider an office relocation.
Failing to understand the difference between growth and scaling can cause SMEs to fail. Here we clear up the confusion and discuss a few strategies to help you grow your business sustainably.
Make your office the place to be this year, with amenities and perks, flexible working and transparency. Find out more in our blog.
An office move risk assessment can help you identify and control the risks associated with your office relocation. But where do you start? Read our guide.
Discover 10 benefits that coworking spaces can offer your business and learn how you can find your own office space with Knight Frank.
Last year, Transport for London pledged to make London the world’s ‘most walkable city’. In this almost post-pandemic era, an area’s ‘walkability’ is a major factor to consider before selecting a new flexible workspace. But what does it mean? Why is it important for your business? And how might it influence your search for a flexible office space?
Today’s modern offices are works of art – some feel like hotels while others are kitted out with state-of-the-art tech. But that hasn’t always been the case. Here’s a brief history of the office, tracking what’s changed, and what’s stayed the same.
As England’s restrictions around travel, COVID passes and working from home seemingly end for good, millions of workers are returning to their offices. But after almost two years in constant flux, and new working patterns transforming day-to-day business, are these workplaces still fit for purpose?
As lockdown is eased, a return to the office might be closer than we think. In fact, some businesses have already begun the process, starting with just a handful of employees at a time. But with many wanting to jump straight back into the workplace, others are reticent.
As we pass our one-year anniversary of using kitchen tables, beds and even ironing boards as desks, we explore how sitting still from 9-5 can take a toll on our bodies and minds. Here’s a handful of workplace hacks to avoid a sedentary day – and why you really need to use them.
Decision fatigue looks like this: You’re staring at your Netflix screen, so overwhelmed by your plethora of options that you spend your evening watching trailers. You’re stumped by the 10 different shampoo brands ogling back at you in the supermarket aisle. You’re so exhausted by work you find yourself Googling “What should I have for dinner?”
Despite the ‘death of the office’ rumours that circulated in 2020, it looks like businesses are raring to get back to the workplace. Tech giants are snapping up offices in major cities, London office occupancy is nearly at 50% and Zoom’s very own CEO has Zoom fatigue.
To narrow down your search for cheap office space, here’s a handful of budget-friendly offices to rent in London, along with the most cost-effective areas.
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In our mission to match businesses to offices, we meet some of London’s most exciting startups. In this series, Growing Pains, we interview the founders and CEOs of businesses that are starting out or scaling up.
As the world of work evolves, some businesses are hoping for shorter commutes. Finding an office near a mainline station – so that employees can limit their travel time – is an easy place to start. Here’s a list of offices that are close to Liverpool Street Station.
After months of remote working, the boundaries between work and life have withered away. Though burnout is on the rise, taking time off to recharge doesn’t always work. Some businesses have a unique solution.
What’s in store for our working lives in 2021? We look at how our 2020 predictions compare to what actually happened, then outline our 2021 predictions – covering both accelerated trends and new ones.
Our experts know London’s office market inside and out, and our service is entirely free. So whether you need co-working, flexible or private office space, our team are here to help.