
Coworking spaces need reworking post-pandemic
Arizona companies are gradually reopening. While some are keeping with the work-from-home model, many are returning to a coworking or open office model, which is good for workplace efficiency but tough to manage during the pandemic, according to Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate Mark Stapp.
Arizona companies are gradually reopening. While some are keeping with the work-from-home model, many are returning to a coworking or open office structure, which is good for workplace efficiency but tough to manage during the pandemic, according to Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate Mark Stapp.
In this story published Oct. 26, 2020, on KJZZ Phoenix:
You go in and you adapt by having touchless surfaces, touchless door openings, touchless faucets, lights, etc. Then you’ve got to accommodate social distancing, spacing. It’s expensive.
– Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program and Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate
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