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Flight to quality expected to buoy downtown Toronto’s office market

Wellness-related amenities seen as vital as employees return to workspaces
The lobby at 33 Yonge St. is an active space that doubles as a lounge. (CoStar)
The lobby at 33 Yonge St. is an active space that doubles as a lounge. (CoStar)

Occupancy levels in Toronto’s top-tier office towers could soon return to pre-pandemic levels in the view of some property professionals.

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