The uptake of CBD desks nationally barely budged in June over the previous month and is at levels well below pre-pandemic, as a fresh wave of illness takes its toll.
Exacerbating the disruption, in Sydney, at least, were floods and a train strike.
– intense, client-facing work such as investment bankers and lawyers – were typically heavily occupied.
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