Canadian entrepreneurs are hellbent on renting spaces which intend to reach sustainability goals, according to a survey carried out by Deloitte.
The survey - which detailed the priorities of 100 Canadian commercial real estate executives - found that 58% of tenants found net-zero goals to be a priority, compared to only 30% of landlords.
On the topic
Marco Macagnano, Canadian digital real estate leader at
Deloitte, hailed the survey’s findings as “a significant business opportunity to reconcile the needs and expectations of real estate owners and occupiers today”.
However, not everyone is as optimistic about the survey’s findings.
Financial journalist
Jameson Berkow took to LinkedIn to comment: “As if being an office landlord in the work-from-home era wasn't hard enough (nearly a fifth of downtown Toronto's skyscrapers are still sitting empty), a new poll suggests tenants are set to demand even more concessions in the (increasingly likely) event of recession.”
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