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1 June 2020

Space, re-imagined: real estate in an era of social distancing

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Whilst re-imagining space will raise a myriad of legal issues, it should not deter from meeting a clear public need. Link to PDF.
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It is trite to say that COVID-19 has impacted on real estate - from building design, to building use, to the very way we transact. For some asset classes, this has merely accelerated the writing that was already on the wall. For others, however, it has had and will have a profound impact that few could predict.

The re-imagining of space will raise a myriad of legal issues (including technology, privacy, competition and planning issues). As is always the case, legal issues should not be a barrier to meeting a clear public need, but will need to be carefully navigated.

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