Key takeaways from the BCO’s conference in Dublin

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Source: Stewart Writtle

Developers, architects and occupiers gathered in Dublin last week to discuss the prospects for office building in a time of high inflation and low occupancy

Professionals from across Britain’s commercial real estate sector packed their bags and headed across the Irish Sea this week for the British Council for Offices’ (BCO) 30th conference.  

Roughly 850 were welcomed to Dublin with a drinks reception at the Irish Emigration Museum before settling down to talk about how the sector can navigate the challenges the new post-pandemic normal of high interest and low occupancy. 

Here are Building’s key takeaways from the two-day conference

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