HSBC's announcement of its intention to move its global headquarters raised concerns about Canary Wharf's future. The most revealing part of the story however is not where the bank is moving from, but where it is moving to.
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The rise of hybrid working
Is it the place of the Government to be getting workers back to the office?There are a number of market failures in the return to the office that mean that policy should take an active role in encouraging the return to the office.
The rise of hybrid working
Just how many days are people working from the office?Centre for Cities’ latest report gives a detailed picture on what hybrid working looks like in central London.
City Talks
City Talks: London and the rise of hybrid workingThe authors of our new report look at hybrid working in London and address several possible future scenarios for work in the Capital.
Three years on from lockdown, central London workers spend on average 2.3 days in the office per week. Will a London running on 59 per cent of January 2020’s office attendance levels be enough to avoid a slump in the UK's long term productivity and prosperity?
The rise of hybrid working
What a future of hybrid working means for LondonHow will the shift to hybrid working limit London’s future potential and how should policy tackle this?
Join Centre for Cities and EC BID for the launch of this new report exploring hybrid working and agglomeration in London.
Nearly three years since the UK entered lockdown, how have our city centres changed across the country?
This briefing looks at the impact that homeworking is having on local businesses, how important it is for the high street that office workers return, and what prospects it faces if they don’t.
Senior Analyst Valentine Quinio shares key findings from Centre for Cities' latest briefing: Homeworking and the high street