
Will Workers Go Back to the Office in a Post-Pandemic World?
Clip: 3/24/2021 | 4m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
What new research says about whether or not Chicago workers will go back to the office.
While some people may have gotten used to the comforts of working from home, others may be itching to get out. The stakes for the city couldn’t be higher, especially for the owners and managers of the massive pieces of real estate in the city’s central business district that are still sitting mostly vacant. Paris Schutz has this report.
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Will Workers Go Back to the Office in a Post-Pandemic World?
Clip: 3/24/2021 | 4m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
While some people may have gotten used to the comforts of working from home, others may be itching to get out. The stakes for the city couldn’t be higher, especially for the owners and managers of the massive pieces of real estate in the city’s central business district that are still sitting mostly vacant. Paris Schutz has this report.
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