Since the pandemic, there has been a high demand for improving the quality of all indoor environments, including commercial properties. People are more conscious of the health risks that poor air quality imposes, which has forced commercial landlords to be more proactive in optimizing their buildings. If landlords want to charge premium leases, attract and retain tenants, they can’t sit back and ignore the new demands for the indoor environment.
In this episode of The ChangeMakers in CRE, Michael Grant, COO of Metrikus, chats with Tom Wallace about how data can help landlords monitor their environments and deliver more efficient and healthier spaces.
Here's what we discuss:
- Why landlords are more proactive in making their buildings smarter
- How air quality improves productivity
- The global push for ESG
- How optimizing your building can lead to cost and energy savings
- Future trends in the commercial real estate
Head to Re-leased.com for more insights