A special committee is exploring how to speed up development in Downtown Jacksonville. | Monty Zickuhr, Jacksonville Daily RecordA special committee is exploring how to speed up development in Downtown Jacksonville. | Monty Zickuhr, Jacksonville Daily Record
A special committee is exploring how to speed up development in Downtown Jacksonville. | Monty Zickuhr, Jacksonville Daily Record

Remote work leaves more offices vacant Downtown

Published on February 12, 2024 at 12:07 pm
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Employees continue working from home after the 2020 pandemic, and for that and other reasons, companies do not need more office space.

In many cases, they need less. Or sometimes, none.

“Vacancy today is higher than it has been any time since 2014,” reports Colliers in its fourth-quarter 2023 Jacksonville office market report.

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Lead image: Downtown Jacksonville continues to see the highest office vacancy rates. | Monty Zickuhr, Jacksonville Daily Record

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