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Property Management has long been prepared for a whole host of different eventualities; demonstrations, strikes, natural disasters or office fires for example. When however the Covid-19 virus began to have a…
The Property Manager: linking up landlords and tenants
With a third of the world’s population currently in some form of lockdown, the need for home working is one that has grown exponentially since the beginning of the crisis.
Co-working spaces: how their flexibility has been their trump card
Opinion piece: Eric Siesse, Deputy Director-General, Transaction France, BNP Paribas Real Estate
Has lockdown changed our perception of remote working?
Faced with the extent of the health crisis linked to Covid-19, companies have had to rethink their organisation and that of their employees to ensure both the sustainability of their structure and their…
Returning to the office: renewed trust in French employers
After several weeks of working from home, many French people returned to the office on 11th May.
With logistics proving to be resilient in the face of the health crisis, what will investment in this asset class look like?
Following the lockdown imposed in China in early 2020, we have witnessed an almost domino like effect spreading across the world as many countries followed the same pattern; schools shutting, followed by…
How will we socialise in our offices after the health crisis?
If nothing else, the Covid-19 health crisis has taught us to find new ways of socialising, of creating digital groups via a range of tools in order to continue communicating with our friends and colleagues. We…
How do we stay united after lockdown?
A recent Ifop study for BNP Paribas Real Estate published in April 2020 reveals that 65% of French people are increasingly choosing to shop locally and in independent shops. 94% of respondents who have bought…
Life after lockdown: what will our cities look like?
The Covid-19 virus which struck the world at the end of 2019 is a rare occurrence. A pandemic so significant that whole countries, economies and populations have been shut down.