The novel Coronavirus pandemic has caused millions to work from home, and in the coming months, many people will return to work - but will likely be entering a very different office space.
Building and office owners want to showcase the changes being made and emphasize how the in-person work experience will in fact be safe upon return. Most importantly though, they want to assure that they and their tenants are comfortable working during such trying times. With the help of virtual tours, tenants and potential tenants will be able to see nuances that buildings/offices have made to improve the safety and quality of the in-person work experience.
These tours are an incredible way to keep business alive during these unprecedented times, and will help prepare tenants for the resume of in-person business after Labor Day. Many floor plans and amenities will likely take cues from health care design to assure that there is appropriate distance and safety throughout the space. Some of these changes could include implementing numerous types of barriers between desks, creating ways to reduce or add space to areas where foot traffic is present, and adding higher quality air filtration systems and more powerful cleaning. Some of these alterations may also switch to different fabrics and materials that retain fewer germs and can be more easily cleaned.
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It is essential to notify and showcase current and potential tenants with all of these changes taking place, and what better way to do so than to implement virtual office tours?
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