Flexi hours spur office sector


Meanwhile, Malaysian REIT Managers Association chairman Datuk Jeffrey Ng also noted the trend for such co-working spaces, which he said has created

PETALING JAYA: Flexible working hours, driven by technology changes, is spurring demand for serviced offices and co-working spaces within the local property market.

Property consultancy Knight Frank said the growth in demand for working spaces has become more pronounced within the Klang Valley, which continues to see the expansion and emergence of global and local co-working operators respectively.

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