London offices are to be powered by Devon sunshine after corporate landlord Workspace Group struck a solar power deal with Europe’s largest renewable energy generator.
Workspace Group on Tuesday forecast strong rental growth in the second half of the current fiscal year, after the London-focused flexible office-space provider posted a half-year loss as elevated interest rates hit the valuation of its buildings. Flexible space operators such as Workspace have performed well on the operational front as tenants opt for short-term leases and reassess strategies periodically amid broader economic worries. Workspace has a different business model to WeWork and owns their buildings unlike the U.S. firm, but the company's finance chief Dave Benson said that the WeWork's restructuring might benefit Workspace.
(Reuters) -Workspace Group on Tuesday forecast strong rental growth in the second half of the current fiscal year, after the London-focused flexible office-space provider posted a half-year loss as elevated interest rates hit the valuation of its buildings. Flexible space operators such as Workspace have performed well on the operational front as tenants opt for short-term leases and reassess strategies periodically amid broader economic worries. Workspace has a different business model to WeWork and owns their buildings unlike the U.S. firm, but the company's finance chief Dave Benson said that the WeWork's restructuring might benefit Workspace.