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Entertaining guests during the week is twice as common among so-called 'hybrid' workers - who split their time between the office and home - than it is among those who cannot do their job remotely.
They may have had their heyday in the 1970s but midweek dinner parties are having a comeback, thanks to the rise in numbers of people working from home.
HSBC's move to ditch its 45-floor Canary Wharf tower in favour of a much smaller development in central London is one of the most visible examples yet of an office downsizing trend that's rocking commercial real estate markets globally.
LONDON, June 27 — HSBC’s HSBA.L move to ditch its 45-floor Canary Wharf tower in favour of a much smaller development in central London is one of the most visible examples yet...
HSBC's move to ditch its 45-floor Canary Wharf tower in favour of a much smaller development in central London is one of the most visible examples yet of an office downsizing trend that's rocking commercial real estate markets globally.
LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) - HSBC's move to ditch its 45-floor Canary Wharf tower in favour of a much smaller development in central London is one of the most visible examples yet of an office downsizing trend that's rocking c...
Analysis-HSBC dumps London tower for smaller office as real estate reckoning unfolds streetinsider.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from streetinsider.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HSBC's move to ditch its 45-floor Canary Wharf tower in favour of a much smaller development in central London is one of the most visible examples yet of an office downsizing trend that's rocking commercial real estate markets globally. Europe's largest bank told staff on Monday that it planned to quit the skyscraper that bears its name in the east London financial district and move some 8,000 workers to a redeveloped office complex overlooking St Paul's Cathedral. A recent spate of downsizing moves by major employers comes as landlords and real estate developers already face a crunch from soaring financing costs, adding to pressure on the sector.
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