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Slow Return-to-Work Pace in Manhattan Isn’t Just Hurting Office Landlords

Nearly 30% of Storefronts Were Vacant This Summer in Office-Dependent Retail Corridors, Trade Group Says
A new study from the Real Estate Board of New York highlighted rising storefront vacancies in New York. (Andria Cheng/CoStar)
A new study from the Real Estate Board of New York highlighted rising storefront vacancies in New York. (Andria Cheng/CoStar)
CoStar News
October 7, 2021 | 11:29 P.M.

In the latest sign New York's missing workers is hurting not just office landlords, a study found that storefronts in office-dependent retail corridors in Manhattan are feeling the blow as well.

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