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Return-to-Office Momentum Slows Nation's Record Sublease Surge

Office Tenants Grappling With New Workplace Setups Shift Space Needs
The future of sublet availabilities in cities such as San Francisco is up in the air as companies gradually make their way back to the office. (Getty Images)
The future of sublet availabilities in cities such as San Francisco is up in the air as companies gradually make their way back to the office. (Getty Images)

Fashion subscription service Rent the Runway joined a wave of companies trying to sublease unused offices last year in the largest amount of sublets ever listed in the nation at one time. Now, it's part of an expanding fleet of office users across the country withdrawing those listings as employees return to the workplace.

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