In the News: More reports on the office worker’s return

AMEX BACK IN MID-OCTOBER
Adding to the reports in delays of return to office, Crain’s reports that AmEx will now bring people back on Oct. 11, pushing back a month from its original date. But then Crain’s had another story, using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, showing that only a quarter of workers are working from home: “Last month roughly 25 percent of managers and professional workers teleworked at some point because of the pandemic, the lowest since the government started tracking the data in May 2020. It’s a clear sign that the age-old work compact is mostly intact, and that the office model is far from defunct. The July number was down from 41 percent in January and 57 percent in May 2020.”

LUXURY CONDOS DOMINATING MARKET
The WSJ reports that luxury condos have been what’s keeping the market lively: in one week 33 homes went into contracts and collectively they were worth $278.3 million.

RIHANNA IN PEARLS IN THE GROCERY STORE
In the stars-just-like-us category, Elle has a great snap of Rihanna heading into Whole Foods in an open jacket, piles of pearls and a green Yankees cap. Does she live here?

LOVING THE WALLPAPER
Gotham Magazine has a feature on the apartment at 111 Murray designed for Blythe and Ryan Wilder and their family by designer Lucy Harris.

 

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  1. Ive worked from home for 17 years. I can guarantee that no one who wants to run a real company will keep up a work from home policy less some weekly flex time in and out of the office. WFH is untenable in so many respects. I just happen to work for firms that had this set up. Id love to be in an office again and am working on that :). I predict total work from home will be less than 15% going forward. I think it was slightly under 10 percent pre pandemic

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