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Company leaders see long-term shift to home-working

Most UK company bosses expect a rise in remote working even after the coronavirus pandemic passes, and many are considering rebalancing their real estate portfolio away from city centres.

A survey by accountancy firm PwC is the latest sign of the extent to which the pandemic will change how and where employees work. Simon Hampton, PwC’s UK real assets leader, said the use of home-working during the UK’s lockdown is now filtering into companies’ longer-term real estate strategies.

“It would be short-sighted of us to think it won’t result in different-looking town centres and suburban areas in future,” Hampton said. “And this is certain to have larger real asset implications for the built environment, with developers and investors needing to navigate this changing landscape.”

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