In July 2024, office visits in select U.S. cities showed varied recovery compared to July 2019. Miami and New York reached over 89% of pre-pandemic levels, while Houston and San Francisco lagged at just over 52%. Nationwide, recovery stands at 72.2%. Denver's office attendance rose to nearly 64%, but vacancy rates hit an all-time high of 23%. The city is converting empty offices into apartments, with a potential ballot measure to generate funds for downtown revival. Remote work continues to reshape office dynamics across the U.S.
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