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Jul 11 6 tweets 2 min read
Biggest permanent change due to the pandemic is remote work:

Office occupancy still down by more than 50% (!) and the return to office trend is starting to plateau
Sports are back to normal.

Restaurants are back to normal.

Airlines are back to normal.

The office… not so much.

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