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Navigating the World of Hybrid Work: A Benchmark Study in Global Workspace Usage

By Region, Industry, and Space Type

Benchmark Report

The world of work has been forever changed by the pandemic era. The way we work – and the purpose we derive from it, looks very different now from just three years ago. Since April 2022, many companies have tried to mandate a return to office as a way to establish some sense of ‘normalcy’ – a step which has been met with largely dismal success.

Relogix’s Benchmark Report examines space occupancy and utilization in North America and Europe for the same time period (April-September) in 2019 compared to 2022. See how work patterns and preferences have shifted and compare your organization to our findings across different geographies, industries, and all the way down to various space types.

This benchmark report will help you:

Understand key workspace trends at the global, regional, industry, and space type level, utilizing data collected across millions of square feet of office space around the world

  • Identify occupancy trends that support large-scale resistance to return-to-office mandates by employers, and leading indicators for just how valuable the freedom and flexibility of hybrid culture is to employees

Gather concrete data insights to guide the direction of your organization by comparing to actual data of your industry, region, or space type, with the understanding that hybrid work is firmly here to stay

Action workplace trends and cost impacts

  • Track changes in actual workspace usage and its correlation with investment and workplace design, highlighting the multi-million-dollar gaps in what is required of your spaces today and how they’re being used

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