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What is important to GenZ and Millennial’s for their office space

Jan 9, 2020 | Posted by Jeff Weil | Commercial Real Estate, Trends |

The verdict may still be out regarding open space plans and whether GenZ and Millennials truly value this concept, but there are other office aspects that do seem to find consensus. While an Inc.com writer recently called open-plan offices “the dumbest management fad of all time” (SUIR Report  Fall 2019), they welcome transparency and connectedness to their leadership. Access to private space is also critical, as is investing in break-out areas,  informal and formal meeting areas, quiet areas and brainstorming rooms. There is 100% agreement on technology and bandwidth and connectivity are critical for the younger generation who grew up with 24-7 technology. They are also more attuned to sustainability and the environment, being green, and having natural light.

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