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    UK's Workspace posts lower first-quarter occupancy as large clients exit

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    Posted on July 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Workspace reports a decline in occupancy as large clients exit, affecting property valuations and future leasing in London's office market.

    UK's Workspace posts lower first-quarter occupancy as large clients exit

    (Reuters) -London-focused flexible office-space provider Workspace reported on Wednesday a drop in quarterly occupancy, as larger customers vacated its properties, and warned that another major customer's exit will lead to further decline in the second quarter.

    Workspace has seen property valuations decline since the pandemic, as businesses ditched larger office spaces and opted for hybrid work models.

    The company leased a monthly average of 93 new office spaces in the quarter, compared to 102 spaces in the prior year.

    The company, which leases space to small businesses ranging from fintech firms to podcasters and people using AI to write music, said like-for-like occupancy dipped 0.3% to 82.2% in the first quarter.

    Workspace has been disposing underperforming assets and investing in refurbishing other units to retain occupants.

    "We have made good progress implementing the pilot projects at two of our high conviction sites, Vox Studios and The Leather Market, to test capital-light, high impact upgrades to our product," CEO Lawrence Hutchings said in a statement.

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Ankita Bora in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Eileen Soreng)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Workspace's occupancy dropped due to large client exits.
    • •Property valuations have declined since the pandemic.
    • •Workspace leased fewer office spaces compared to last year.
    • •The company is refurbishing units to retain occupants.
    • •Major client exits expected to impact future occupancy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Workspace posts lower first-quarter occupancy as large clients exit

    1What was the occupancy rate for Workspace in the first quarter?

    Workspace's like-for-like occupancy dipped 0.3% to 82.2% in the first quarter.

    2How many new office spaces did Workspace lease in the quarter?

    The company leased a monthly average of 93 new office spaces in the quarter, compared to 102 spaces in the prior year.

    3What factors contributed to Workspace's occupancy decline?

    Workspace reported a drop in occupancy as larger customers vacated its properties, influenced by businesses opting for hybrid work models.

    4What actions is Workspace taking to address underperforming assets?

    Workspace has been disposing of underperforming assets and investing in refurbishing other units to retain occupants.

    5What pilot projects is Workspace implementing?

    Workspace is testing capital-light, high-impact upgrades to its product at two of its high conviction sites, Vox Studios and The Leather Market.

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