At the end of summer, the Manhattan office occupancy rate—the number of people in on a given day—was only about 20% on average, according to data from Cherre.

Things improved by November, as new survey information, obtained from October 19 through 29 from major employers by the Partnership for New York City, suggests. But not by that much.

On an average weekday, only 28% of workers are in situ. More than half (54%) remain fully remote, and the other 46% range some number of days during a week. Only 8% were back in their offices five days a week.

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