A new survey shows that the vast majority of senior executives say would’ve approached their return-to-work push “differently.”

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    1 year ago

    All large hedge funds and investment portfolios have a real estate component. They lose money if they do it. They think on a level of “if everyone does this what will happen”

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      But lots of companies that are nothing to do with hedge fund management or also pushing people do return to the office.

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      They lose money if they do it.

      Do what?

      Executives are interested in preserving their buddies and their investments in large corporate rental space.

      How does forcing their own workers back into their office raise or lower the value of their own real estate? If they use it, they won’t sell it, value is irrelevant then.