Do office buildings ever get lonely at night?
Hybrid working has turned our homes into flexible live/work spaces. They shift towards the latter during business hours and turn back into homes later in the day. It’s such a seamless and efficient arrangement – so long as you have the space and the digital infrastructure to do it – it does beg an important question. How efficient is it to have a city centre office that’s left empty when everyone goes home for the night? What happens out of hours, anyway?
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