I'd bet it's not just Manhattan (although it could fall in the river for all I care).

The Genie is out of the bottle as far as the WFH model. I know I and 95% of my company has been WFH for 14 months now and we've proven it to be efficient and secure. Our leadership is now considering making it a permanent option for many employees, and why not? If 80% or more of the workforce can WFH, it allows management so many more options.

I would not want to be heavily invested in commercial real estate at this point. YMMV.


They say everything happens for a reason.
For me that reason is usually because I've made some bad decisions that I need to pay for.