Fourth lockdown leaves offices near empty again

 Offices across Melbourne sat dormant again in June as the city endured its fourth lockdown, slashing the number of staff travelling to work to 26 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, survey data from the Property Council shows.

Occupancy rates had finally recovered to 45 per cent of normal in May before the most recent stay-at-home orders were enforced and wound back the progress.

The council’s survey of major building owners and managers found occupancy rates for Melbourne had stagnated at 45 per cent for both April and May, when the city was still 23 per cent behind Sydney.

Read More: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/fourth-lockdown-leaves-offices-near-empty-again-20210630-p585kk.html



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