1br0wn,
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🇬🇧 “Demand [for business parks] has waned from occupiers because they need to go back into towns and city centres in order to compete for the employees,” the boss of one commercial property group said. “People don’t want to work in business parks. They want [to work] somewhere they’ll have a choice of Itsu or Pret or Starbucks.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/5f5113b2-b99b-4223-ab4f-87402bf7e86c?shareToken=e9411aee27a953baecfd3fc092893ff3

happyborg,
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@1br0wn "choice of ..." 🤔

It's an interesting point. I worked most of my career on two 'business' parks, but they really were parks, not just in name. There were places for picnics on the grass, a volleyball net, large ponds to walk around etc. 'Country park' would be a better description for both. That was how they competed for us then.

What happens when they no longer need to compete? [Rhetorical]

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