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Canadian Industrial Labour Trends: What They Mean for Waterloo Region

Cushman & Wakefield’s latest Canadian Industrial Labour Report takes a closer look at how labour market trends are shaping industrial real estate across the country—and right here in Waterloo Region. With Canada’s labour force growing nearly 8% in just three years, strong population gains and post-pandemic demand triggered a boom in e-commerce, logistics, and manufacturing…

2025 Flexible Office Outlook: Adapting Workspaces in Canada and Beyond

The flexible office sector has experienced remarkable growth over the past year, with trends continuing to shape the way businesses and landlords approach workspaces. Cushman & Wakefield’s 2025 Flexible Office Outlook highlights significant advancements in the U.S. market, offering valuable insights that also resonate with Canadian trends. Key U.S. Trends and Canadian Comparisons 1. Growth…

The Changing Role of CoWorking in the Workplace Ecosystem

The Changing Role of CoWorking in the Workplace Ecosystem

The inventory of coworking and flexible office space across the Americas grew dramatically over the second half of the past decade, although recently it has been affected by COVID-19. The pandemic is impacting business of all types, and the nature of coworking is changing in response to the current economic challenges. However, the demand for flexibility…

The Future of Workplace

The new normal will be a total workplace ecosystem. Through our proprietary Experience per Square FootTM (XSF) tool, Cushman & Wakefield has captured more than 2.5 million data points from workers all over the globe in the pre-COVID-19 era and a further 1.7 million data points from more than 40,000 respondents in the current work from home environment. Our workplace specialists analyzed this data to…