Brandon Charnas
NEW YORK, NY, MAY 5, 2026 /PRSearchEngine/ — Leadership Consultant and Commercial Real Estate Advisor Brandon Charnas has launched a new thought leadership series examining how artificial intelligence may reshape office demand, workplace strategy and the future of commercial real estate over the next decade. The first article in the series, inspired by recent research from Newmark, explores how AI-driven workforce changes could impact office space needs through 2030.
In his latest blog post, Brandon Charnas breaks down the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the office market, focusing not simply on square footage reductions, but on how companies may rethink the purpose of physical space altogether. Rather than framing AI as the end of the office, Charnas points toward a growing divide between commodity office environments and higher-quality spaces designed around collaboration, culture and long-term workplace identity.
“As technology changes the way people work, it also changes what people expect from the workplace itself,” Brandon Charnas explains in the piece. “The office isn’t disappearing — but its role is evolving.”
Readers can explore the first installment of the series, “AI Is Splitting the Office Market in Two,” now on the official website of thought leader in commercial real estate, Brandon Charnas.

About Brandon Charnas
Brandon Charnas is a Leadership Consultant, Executive Consultant and Commercial Real Estate Advisor based in New York City. He is the co-founder of Current Real Estate Advisors, a firm specializing in office and retail leasing across Manhattan, including SoHo and Midtown South. Brandon Charnas has advised on landmark commercial real estate transactions including Zero Bond and 888 Broadway, and frequently writes about leadership, workplace strategy, innovation and the future of urban real estate.



