Connectivity emerges as a top priority when selecting commercial real estate
New research shows connectivity overtakes pricing and amenities when making leasing decisions for office space.
The significance of connectivity extends beyond just leasing decisions. The report also reveals that four in five business leaders surveyed believe that seamless connectivity has a direct impact on employee productivity. In fact, connectivity is so important to day-to-day operations that nearly every respondent (96% US/94%
"To meet tenants' connectivity expectations, today's leading property owners are prioritizing network infrastructure. Exceptional connectivity fuels business operations, enhances productivity, and boosts employee satisfaction," stated
The demand for smart building technologies is also on the rise. Nine out of ten US and
The global smart building market is expected to reach $568.02 billion by 2032,
driven by the need for sustainable, tech-enabled spaces. With real estate responsible for 40% of global carbon emissions, smart technologies—reliant on robust connectivity—will play a crucial role in creating a greener future.
"With the
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