Walter Herz Report: Trends transforming the office market in Poland

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-03   11:27
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Global economic transformations are impacting how companies operate and how workplaces are designed. The report titled “25 Trends That Will Transform Your Office by 2025,” developed by Walter Herz in collaboration with experts from Workplace, ISS Polska, DECISIVE Szmigiel, Papros, Gregorczyk, and Brill AV Media, outlines the leading trends shaping the development of the office market in Poland.

-The analysis highlights the main factors driving change in the office sector. The information in the report may serve as inspiration for creating efficient and cost-effective office spaces that address the new work system. It also includes information on innovations in space design and management, as well as technological solutions entering offices, and new provisions being introduced into lease agreements – says Mateusz Strzelecki, Partner/Head of Tenant Representation at Walter Herz.

The Office Market

Jarosław Zdzitowiecki, head of Walter Herz’s Tri-City branch, describes the main trends shaping today’s office market. – The widespread adoption of hybrid work is driving the trend of tenants choosing smaller spaces and companies focusing on buildings that offer high quality, located in attractive surroundings in city centers. Comfortable offices equipped with modern technical solutions and offering a friendly environment are gaining in importance – admits Jarosław Zdzitowiecki.

Offices are becoming spaces for meetings, building relationships, team spirit, and company culture, designed to promote team integration.

A characteristic feature of the office market is the low supply of new space. It's increasingly difficult to find a good address that attracts employees, and the number of new developments is limited. Demand for prime space in city centers exceeds supply.

One challenge for market participants is the rising cost of fit-outs and service charges. There’s a growing trend to reduce costs associated with the finishing and fit-out of new offices. Moreover, renegotiations are playing an increasing role in the leasing structure.

Tenants are also looking for ways to control operating costs, while space optimization is leading to a rise in sublease offerings.

Design

Office design and the functional profile of workplaces are also changing significantly. Bogusz Parzyszek, CEO and founder of Workplace, defines the main trends in this area. – The leading trend in office design is related to the need to build company culture and consciously shape the social and organizational aspects of the work environment. The designed space should effectively foster community, integration, and collaboration – says Bogusz Parzyszek.

Experimentation is becoming the foundation of design processes. One direction involves implementing neuroscience guidelines to support mental and physical regeneration through design and amenities.

A change in narrative is guiding designers. Workspaces are being tailored to the needs of people who regularly use the office, moving away from attempts to attract all employees back.

- Technologies based on data analytics and computational models are being used to optimize office spaces and improve their operational efficiency. Smart workplace management, such as using reservation systems to monitor real usage, reduces resource waste – says Bogusz Parzyszek.

Productive innovation is a trend based on the belief that the designed space should help achieve a state of mind referred to as productively-innovative.

Fit-out and build

Alicja Muszalska, an architect in the Capital Projects team at ISS, outlines the hallmarks of modern fit-outs in the report. #Durabilityinvolves designing spaces using high-quality, durable materials and recycled elements.

#Moderation refers to creating spaces that are cost-efficient and environmentally friendly, which includes material recycling, reducing utility consumption, and implementing BMS and IOT systems. This also aligns with designing mixed-use, boutique offices equipped with top AV equipment.

#Utility governs issues such as diversity and inclusivity, designing spaces that foster social bonds across diverse groups and entire teams.

#Paradox management seeks a balance between social and environmental aspects, minimizing conflicts of interest.

Technology

Technology is crucial in office planning. Cezary Gromko, AV Integrations Account Manager at Brill AV Media, describes the latest solutions being implemented in offices. In his view, one of the fastest-growing trends in office space design is the integration of podcast studios. – Companies are recognizing the enormous benefits of incorporating solutions beyond traditional AV technology. Podcast studios significantly enhance internal communication within organizations while also serving as an attractive employee benefit. Externally streamed podcasts can also be part of a company’s content marketing strategy. – says Cezary Gromko.

Another solution being introduced into offices is interactive monitors, which allow teams to visualize ideas and boost creativity in project work. USB-C technology enables the connection of office laptops, monitors, power, and peripheral accessories through a single cable, creating a "clean desk" environment.

The development of LED technology and device miniaturization has made modern AV solutions more discreet and aesthetically pleasing. Innovative workplaces are also utilizing interactive spaces in leisure zones, where employees can engage in various creative forms of entertainment and education.

Legal Provisions in Lease Agreements

Andrzej Szmigiel, Partner at DECISIVE Szmigiel, Papros, Gregorczyk, discusses new provisions in lease agreements. – A new addition to lease agreements are clauses concerning Service Level Agreements, which ensure the quality of services provided by landlords. Lease agreements are increasingly including clauses that require landlords to hold appropriate certifications for buildings, implement energy-efficient solutions, and use green energy. – says Andrzej Szmigiel.

More and more tenants are seeking to introduce clauses allowing them to negotiate individual energy supply contracts and ensure technical capabilities for energy independence. There is also growing attention to precisely defining and accounting for force majeure issues. New contract provisions also address sanctions imposed by the U.S. and the European Union in response to actions by authoritarian regimes, affecting certain entities.

Author: Walter Herz
Photo(s): Walter Herz

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