Few workers are in a rush to go back to their office buildings, data show.

But employers are betting that workers will want to return as vaccinations increase and virus fears recede.

@rogervincent reports: latimes.com/business/story…
An average of 24% of employees in 10 major U.S. cities were back to the office as of April 7, down nearly a full percentage point from the week before, according to Kastle Systems. latimes.com/business/story…
The worry for landlords is how much space tenants think they need going forward and whether they still want to work in city centers that many can reach only by long commutes. latimes.com/business/story…
Flexible work schedules “are here to stay,” said Bert Dezzutti, head of Southern California operations for Brookfield Properties.

Many bosses, nevertheless, remain keen on preserving the office footprints they have. latimes.com/business/story…
A recent survey by KPMG found that only 17% of chief executives are looking to downsize their office space as a result of the pandemic, a steep drop from August, when 69% said they planned to shrink their offices. latimes.com/business/story…
People will come back to the office over the summer, Dezzutti predicts, but the return will be substantial after Labor Day when the working-age population is largely inoculated and children are back in school.

@rogervincent reports: latimes.com/business/story…

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