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Originally Posted by We vs us
For instance, I think that the incidence of WFH will continue, though not at 100%. Maybe workers do 50% office time a week, generally speaking? That will lower the temp a bit on traffic and downtown office occupancies.
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Maybe, if it's distributed.
Personally my team at work has talked about doing something like that. But you still want your in-office time to coincide with your coworkers (if not, what's the point).
So if Company A works in-office MWF and Company B TTh, that would reduce peak traffic loads.
But how likely is that, or is everyone going to WFH Monday and Friday, which leads to peak traffic T-Th staying the same.