Demand is increasing for the flexible office space sector, but the latest trend to hit commercial real estate comes with a twist.

Flexible office space is known for creating dynamic environments that are highly versatile while comprised of everything a traditional office needs, such as desks, computers and chairs.

In recent years, landlords have sprinted to offer flexible office space in their buildings, according to JLL. Otherwise, without flexible office space, these landlords risked irrelevancy.

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Michael A. Mora

Michael was born and raised in South Florida. He went to undergrad at Florida Atlantic University and earned his master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is the crypto litigation reporter for Law.com, as well as an editor for ALM Global. You can email him at [email protected].