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Continued growth of hybrid working prompts major technology investment from businesses as International Workplace Group announces latest CEO Study

Business spending on technology is booming as CEOs invest to make the most of hybrid working, according to new C-suite research released today.

ZenGarden’s occupancy rate exceeds 95%

ZenGarden office building in Buda is close to full occupancy as of mid-September, driven by a mix of new leases and renewals

SAP extends its lease agreement in Graphisoft Park

SAP Hungary has recently renewed its office lease agreement for over 18,000 square meters at Graphisoft Park

Office workers can save millions of forints as new economic analysis by international workplace group looks at global commuting and spending habits

New research into the commuting and spending habits of office workers has revealed the significant savings employees can make by working in the hybrid model

Infogroup continues to operate under the name Innovinia

In September 2024, one of Hungary's leading real estate developers, Infogroup, best known for its industrial-logistics developments, changed its name and continue its operations under the name Innovinia.

IWG half year result

Strategic network expansion delivering record revenue, cashflow and earnings growth

108 Real Estate Achieves Impressive Success on the Industrial Leasing Market in Q2 2024

108 Real Estate, a leading commercial real estate consultancy, has solidified its position as a dominant force in the industrial rental market.

Budapest named world’s best ‘workcation’ city for 2024

As the rise of hybrid working fuels longer workcations as employees have more flexibility over how and where they work, Budapest has been named the best ‘workcation’ city in the world, beating competition from the likes of New York, Berlin and Singapore in International Workplace Group’s second annual Work from Anywhere Barometer.