This is the sixth consecutive year in which the flexible workspace association, Proworkspaces, has invited its affiliates to answer a series of key questions in order to understand the use of these types of spaces and the trends for the sector over the coming months in Spain. The results of the survey are fundamental to understanding the current context.
Our survey is an essential tool in providing a context for the flexible workspace industry and its circumstances and is crucial within the current context.
What do the data tell us about the Spanish Flex market?
Madrid and Barcelona continue to be the main markets chosen by Flex operators to carry out their activity. The value proposition of flexible offices has been consolidated. The paradigm shift in the use of offices and the value of flexibility in uncertain environments are increasingly attracting the interest of corporations, which is where the growth of the sector is supported.
What do those surveyed think about the future of the Flex?
60% of the flexible space managers surveyed have had an occupancy of more than 75%, a value slightly higher than that of 2022, with 60%, 16% consider a possible increase in the surface area in the next 12 months which he currently occupies.
Is Flex the new solution for companies and is it already part of their occupancy strategies?
Demand from multinationals adapting their real estate strategy to the use of workspaces in flexible offices with clear objectives of improving the efficiency of their real estate footprint has been increasing. Flexible spaces remain a lung for temporary growth after the pandemic.