Bright Spots of the Office Sector
1 Oct 2022
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After more than two years since the beginning of the pandemic, over 50 percent of the office-using employees are still spending most, if not all, of their working days at home. The office, once an undisputed necessity, has become a pandemic luxury at least for some of the well-established tech markets located along the coast. As landlord and investors closely monitor and assess the future of office, Moody’s Analytics developed tools to rank each metro’s performance and future prospect using trend and forecast data. The results show many bright spots that are creating positive momentum and shining lights into the future of the office space.
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