How changing attitudes to air quality are impacting the UK property sector

By: Miles Donohoe 

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November 8, 2021

JPES research reveals how we can expect far more emphasis on the quality of air inside of buildings instead of that which surrounds them.

The Air That We Breathe report, explores how the issue of air quality is impacting the UK property sector; reports on research which shows how attitudes to the quality of the air that we breathe have changed substantially following the Covid-19 pandemic; and looks at what this means for property asset management and occupier engagement.

Stephen Collins, who authored the research, comments: “Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) poses an undeniable threat to the long-term success of commercial buildings. This report seeks to highlight the scale of the problem, and where the real estate industry is in response to this”.

For more information, or to get a copy of the report, please contact stephen.collins@jpespartners.com 

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