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2025 Workplace Predictions: RTO, AI, and How the Office Is Evolving

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nearby businesses, or offering special services. In other cases, employers may simply seek out better buildings that come stocked with amenities employees want. According to JLL, "Companies are willing to pay a higher price for a space that offers a well-rounded experience for their employees because it's costlier to replace a good worker than pay for premium real estate." The amenities that attract people to your office depend on the makeup of your employee population and their individual preferences and lifestyles. "For example, Millennials are vocal in their desires to blur the lines between their work and home lives with their desires of gyms, bike storage, locker rooms and green space at the office," JLL says. You certainly don't have to have all of these amenities on site, either. But when you understand your employees' needs, you can find ways to fulfill them with the resources and services you have nearby. Employers that want to increase the time workers spend in the office will need to find more relevant, modern ways to allocate amenity budgets, so employees won't feel like going to the office is sacrificing everything they gain by working from home or another location. Since the widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work, employees have largely resisted return-to-office mandates, often citing the freedom remote work gives them to perform personal tasks as needed throughout the day. A ping-pong table isn't going to outweigh the benefit of being able to take your dog for a walk, run to the grocery store, or complete other errands when it's most convenient. But employers can reimagine office amenities to close the gap. And that's one of the changes Ross Leibowitz, Tango's Senior Director of Workplace Products, expects to see more of in 2025: 01 E M P L O Y E R S W I L L U S E A M E N I T I E S T O R E M O V E B A R R I E R S T O T H E O F F I C E Copyright © 2025 Tango. All rights reserved. 2 2025 Workplace Predictions: Prediction #1 "I think employers are going to look at the real problems employees are having with the transition," Leibowitz says. "We need to look at how amenities can alleviate some of the barriers. Where is the childcare? Maybe there's a stipend for a dog walking service. As employees share what they lose by coming into the office, employers can look at ways to meet them halfway or split the difference." Some of these amenities fall on companies themselves to provide, either through reconfiguring their space, partnerships with

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