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Survey Finds Startups Drifting Away From Offices

Jul 8, 2020 | Posted by Jeff Weil | Commercial Real Estate, Newsletter, Trends, U.S. Economics, Workspace |
Reported in TechCrunch this past week: 63% of the startups surveyed by Founders Forum with Tech Crunch said they would re-open in 1-3 or 3-6 months, regardless of when the government told them it was safe to do so. A small number have re-opened their offices, 10% have closed their offices permanently and many said they would move to a flexible remote working model. Of the 328 surveyed, 36% plan to re-open in 1-3 months, 27% in 3-6 months, and 16% have already returned to work. “Given a choice in the matter, 61% of those surveyed said they would prefer a hybrid of office and remote work, with only 11% wanting to go remote full time and 8% returning to the office full time. And 83% wanted to have set days when the whole team was in the office together.”
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