Remit Consulting’s Return at Workplace Trends Research Summit #WTRS23

Looking to provide attendees with access to some of the best research into work and the workplace, the recent Workplace Trends Research Summit featured the most up-to-the-minute research and data-driven case studies, including Remit Consulting’s Return Report findings.

As well as presenting the most recent data to a packed audience, Remit Consulting’s Lorna Landells and Darren Yates also highlighted the issues surrounding the impact of the pandemic and the explosion of remote working practices, examined the possible impact on the office sector and how the widespread adoption of hybrid working might impact our urban centres.

The Return Report is produced by Remit Consulting on a monthly basis and follows an initiative established by the firm to monitor how the pandemic had impacted workplace trends, specifically office occupancy levels. The project was established in 2021 and involved close collaboration with the British Property Federation and The Property Advisors Forum. Both groups have been key supporters of the project and use the analysis within their ongoing dialogue with policymakers and the wider industry. The sample covers around 150 offices, 1,500 leases, and over 200,000 workers in ten UK cities. From the outset, data contributors have included major property managers such as British Land, Great Portland Estates, Cushman & Wakefield, Knight Frank, Workman, Mapp and Savills.

To find out how you can contribute to the research and receive monthly reports regarding the office occupancy rates, visit return.remitconsulting.com