San Francisco-based business leaders in a survey of 100 companies each with $50M or more of annual revenue say most of their firms are planning to increase their office footprints in the city during the next 12 to 18 months.
Three-quarters of the execs surveyed by KPMG, all of whom are at the vice president level or higher, said they would expand their offices in San Francisco as they push for more in-person work and grow headcount.
Nearly 80% of the respondents said they are aiming to bring employees back to the office more frequently, and 66% said they plan to increase headcount this year, the San Francisco Business Times reported.
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