According to a report from CBRE, U.S. companies have made significant progress in getting employees back to the office, with nearly three quarters meeting attendance goals. Companies are implementing policies for hybrid work structures and enforcing attendance rules to bring workers in an average of 3.2 days a week.

More companies plan to expand their office footprints in the next three years, with 67% saying they will maintain or increase office space. Despite economic concerns, more organizations are taking on long-term leases. Office vacancies are just under a 30-year high, with companies worried about high-quality office space availability.

Office footprints are becoming more efficient and tailored for collaborative work, with a focus on workplace experience and location vibrancy. Companies are prioritizing quality over quantity when it comes to office space, with concerns about the availability of prime office locations in the future.

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