Downtown developer says housing project is stalled by state office tenant with remote workers. Why?
Briefly

Brogan emphasized that the continued leasing of privately owned space was unnecessary, given that many state employees only worked part-time in the office, demanding a reconsideration of expenditure.
The state’s strategy includes a goal to reduce leased office space by at least 20%, translating to a significant reduction of over 413,000 square feet in existing office leases.
Read at The Olympian
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