What makes a prime office today?

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?(Required.)
2.What market do you primarily operate in? Only complete this survey for one market.(Required.)
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”:
(Required.)
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
4.Are there any other key criteria that make an office “prime” in your market?
5.Any other comment:
6.Question for tenants only: would you consider occupying a “non-prime” office if the location was attractive to you?