NYC Office Occupancy Hits 50% For First Time Since Covid Crash
The latest figures on office occupancy in New York City crossed 50% last week for the first time since the Covid pandemic collapsed the local economy, resulting in a proliferation of remote work. Even though a return to office is creeping higher, NYC's depressed business districts are trouble for the commercial real estate market and overall economic recovery in the crime-ridden metro area.
Kastle Systems, the gold-standard measure of office-occupancy trends via card-swipe data, shows NYC hit 50.5% in the week ending June 7, the highest level in three years but still far from the near 100% occupancy level before the pandemic.
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