“Avito Real Estate”: the number of open spaces began to grow again
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At the peak of the coronavirus pandemic from 2020 to 2021, the growth rate in the number of open spaces in Russia decreased from 63% to 12%, the Avito Real Estate portal found out. According to him, during this period, the number of offices with a mixed layout, including offices, increased from 19% to 63%.
At the end of 2021, the share of open spaces increased by 4%, by another 3% in 2022, and by the end of last year, open spaces accounted for 31% of the total number of offices in Russia. 54.5% accounted for closed offices, and 14.5% of offices combine indoor and outdoor type of employee placement.
Avito Real Estate analyzed the office real estate market in million-plus cities. Kommersant has the results of the study.
At the end of 2022, Volgograd and Samara became the leaders in the number of office-type offices — in these cities, 81% of offices have a traditional layout. There were also many of them in Chelyabinsk (77%) and Voronezh (73%).
Most open spaces were in St. Petersburg (39%) and Moscow (36%). In addition, premises of this type are popular in Yekaterinburg (31%), Kazan (30%) and Novosibirsk (28%).
Mixed offices (with an office and a common working area) are most in Moscow (19%), St. Petersburg (11%), Nizhny Novgorod (10%), Rostov-on-Don (10%) and Perm (10%).
The top 5 most saturated cities in terms of supply in the office real estate market included Moscow (75%), St. Petersburg (8%), Yekaterinburg (2%), Novosibirsk (2%) and Krasnodar (2%).
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