Workers who went to the office in 10 of the largest U.S. business districts rose to 37.8% of pre-Covid-19 levels in the week ended November 3, according to data from Kastle Systems.
- Employees who went to the office increased 1.0 percentage points from 36.8% the previous week
- The Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX metro area led, with 52% of employees in the office
- The San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA metro area was lowest, with 25.8%
- The percentage of office space available for rental in the U.S. rose to 18.2% in the third quarter, up from 17.4% the previous year and down from 18.5% the ...
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