The prime office segment has seen significant changes in tenant requirements in recent years. Savills World Research is conducting a study to assess worldwide perspectives on what’s most important in a prime office and would value your input.

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* 1. Are you a landlord, tenant, or developer?

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* 2. What market do you primarily operate in? Only complete this survey for one market.

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* 3. For an office to be deemed “prime” in your market, what are the most important features?

Rate the following features on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “least important” and 5 is “most important”:

  5 (most important) 4 3 2 1 (least important)
Proximity to key transport hub
Proximity to public green outdoor space
Proximity to retail/restaurants
Strong environmental credentials (e.g. A or B-rated EPC; BREEAM Excellent or Outstanding; LEED Gold, Silver, or Platinum; or local equivalent)
Collaboration spaces
On-site catering facilities / event space
Wellbeing credentials (e.g. WELL or FITWEL certification)
Private on-site outdoor space (e.g. roof terrace)
On-site health facilities (e.g. gym)
Security of building
Floor-to-ceiling height
Column-free layouts
Parking
Lobby with reception team
Contactless entry system
Natural light

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* 4. Are there any other key criteria that make an office “prime” in your market?

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* 5. Any other comment:

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* 6. Question for tenants only: would you consider occupying a “non-prime” office if the location was attractive to you?