Offices in the Big Apple have set a post-pandemic record for visits but remain well below pre-Covid levels.
The news comes from Placer.ai's latest monthly analysis of 350 Manhattan office buildings, which was released by the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY). For July, the software firm recorded that those properties averaged a visitation rate of 72 percent of 2019 levels.
Overall, Midtown buildings have led the demand. Average visitation for that category was 75 percent of the pre-pandemic levels.
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