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How COVID-19 Has Changed Office Space Design

As we quickly near the end of the month of September, I think we can all agree that COVID-19 is still relevant. While a great deal of people continue to work from home, many have returned to the office. So, many have asked how the Corona Virus has changed the future of office space? Office space as we once knew it has changed and continues to change as new information about the virus evolves. Three particular things come to mind when you think about how COVID-19 has changed the design and layouts of offices: touch-less technology, open-space office concepts and flex schedules.

Touch-Less Technology

Pre-COVID many companies had already began implementing touch-less forms of technology such as automatic doors or automatic sinks, soap and paper towel dispensers (in restrooms/break rooms). However, as offices began to reopen after quarantine, companies understood that they would need to invest touch-less technology to ensure the safety of their employees. Some companies have even gone the extra mile and invested in ultra-violet lights, which can kill both virus and bacteria. These can be used to both disinfect workspace surfaces and limit human contact by monitoring how many people are in the workplace.

Open-Space Office Concepts

The trend of open space office layouts may be a thing of the past. For years, many companies found ways to get creative and fully utilize the space they had by introducing an open-space office concept. Rather than having a bunch of small offices or cubicles, long tables were introduced to create a cohesive work environment and bring employees together. Due to social distancing rules, companies may need to say good bye to the open concept plans. Many people are going to be looking for that extra space before even thinking about going back to work. Employees are going to look for the separate offices or cubicles to ensure their own safety. Cushman & Wakefield are testing a new concept called the “Six Feet Office,” which will display visual foot traffic routing in the office to keep people six feet apart. The wheels are definitely turning; however, companies are going to need to get creative!

Flex Schedules

Another way companies have strategized getting employees back into the office safely is through flex work schedules. Companies are breaking teams up into smaller groups and staggering them throughout the week. By implementing flex schedules and prioritizing whom needs to be in the office more, companies are able to start getting employees back in the building in a safe way.

No one has all the answers, however; the health and safety of employees should be a top priority.  Give our team at Office Space Brokers a call 813-289-3700, for a consultation to strategize your company’s office space steps.

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How Could the Corona Virus Change the Future of Office Space?

Short answer, it’s too early to tell the impact the Corona Virus will have on office space market in Tampa Bay. However, there are a couple of factors based on the shift we have seen with the Corona Virus that could impact office layout, cleanliness and the space requirements. Reviewing the top three factors which were impacted from the Corona Virus were air quality, limiting the touching of common surfaces and shared common areas. Below I have addressed the three different areas and how each could be impacted.

Cleanliness and Air Quality.

Good air quality has already been correlated with productive work environments and minimizes the number of sick days. Air quality improves the over all sense of well-being, focus and productivity. Buildings who have high standards for air quality and circulation will be favored over others. If a technology is created to minimize this impact of virus spread, this could also be a consideration when companies are reviewing which office buildings can provide the safest environment.

Landlords could increase cleaning standards by their janitorial companies in common areas such as fitness centers, bathrooms and elevators. The recent addition of Tenant lounges in office buildings with shared kitchens, meeting spaces and activities will have be evaluated with new cleanliness standards or reconfigured. Tenants who hire their own janitorial services, might have to comply per their lease, cleaning standards within their office suites.

Office Layout.

We have seen the trend of more open work environment shift over the years, some with smaller work areas and bringing people closer together. For example, think of two long tables with employees on each side, creating a community work area that several companies have adopted. Work stations moved into shorter “walls” to create a collaborative and open environment.

The immediate use of small and large conference rooms could be avoided. The changes of the 6 feet in between individuals which has been mandated could translate into the layout and space needed to fit the same 20 people may increase thus, requiring more space allotted per person. Individual offices could return as a solution or larger work stations with taller walls and dividers could make an appearance. Click here to read the average work stations and office sizes and what is your company’s ideal size.

Working From Home.

I have heard some say companies transitioning to working from home could reach a point where production is consistent and the habit of working from home has created a new culture which the staff prefers. I do not believe this 100% work transition will occur, it depends on the industry, company and the culture of the company.

I believe the 100% transition to remote work may be less common, a hybrid of minimizing the number of people in the office and frequency may be more common. The opposite could also be true, realizing the need for in person communication and collaboration is required for productivity.

 

Making  the protection of health and safety of employees a top priority, will reduce risk and position companies to be a top employer of choice in a competitive environment. Having a Tenant Representative on your side will provide an advantage only an expert with their ear to the ground on a daily basis can deliver insight and market specialization. Give our team at Office Space Brokers a call 813-289-3700, for a consultation to strategize your company’s office space steps.