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What will property management look like in 2035?

Join us as we ask the next generation in property management to discuss future trends, their top insights, and projections for the next 10 years in the industry.

Property management has already evolved.

The demands of occupiers and investors are very different to the past. Having risen to meet the challenge, today’s property management industry is – now more than ever – capable of adding tangible value to real estate portfolios.

So, what’s next?

In this series of interviews, we ask up-and-coming fresh thinkers to give us their perspective on the future of property management. Also, how the service will continue to evolve and transform over the next decade. 

All artwork featured is credited to Art Rabble (https://art-rabble.org/)

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Philippa Spyvee
Senior Surveyor, Workman

Philippa highlights the importance apprenticeships play in shifting the focus from formal education to skill sets, helping to create a more diverse talent pool in the real estate sector. While progress has been made, Philippa points out there is still much work to be done when it comes to diversity. She encourages us to reflect on the diversity within our meetings, events and networks. Also, to consider how we can actively drive change…

Chris Worsnop
Senior Analyst, Workman

Chris, a Senior Analyst in our IBOS team, shares his insights on how technology can help property managers add value and the crucial role data plays in decision-making. He also explores effective strategies for property managers to handle data efficiently…

Eleanor Newton
Partner, Workman

Eleanor, a Partner in our Welcome Offices team, shares her projections for property management over the next ten years, focusing on the growing trend of occupier clustering, already evident in developments like Republic London. She also examines key challenges investors face when incorporating social value into their future asset strategies…

Harry Pratt
Senior Associate, Workman

One of our up-and-coming fresh thinkers shares his perspective on the future of property management and how the service will continue to evolve over the next ten years. He explores how AI and technology will streamline property management, benefiting both investors and occupiers as the industry transforms toward 2035…

James Ballantyne
Partner, Workman

With extensive experience in retail property management, James shares his insights on how the role of the retail property manager has evolved over the past decade. He discusses the future direction of property management, where the industry is heading in the next ten years and how technology can enhance his role…

Javaid Iqbal
Senior Associate, Workman

Javaid shares his predictions for property managers aiming to maximise their use of data and AI as we move toward 2035. He envisions a future where AI-driven data extraction from leases could significantly speed up the leasing contract process in the industrial sector…

Lucy Lennard
Senior Surveyor, Workman

Lucy outlines the types of data occupiers are interested in as we move toward 2035. She also offers advice to property managers on how to adapt and futureproof their skills for the evolving retail landscape over the next decade…

Michelle Barker
Senior Associate, Workman

Michelle explains how property managers can adapt to new and varied occupancy trends, highlighting the impact of technology development on the property sector. Additionally, she discusses how career paths in property management are evolving, as well as the progress in the field and what to expect over the next 10 years…

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