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Get people back to the office or risk ‘more painful’ recession, Dexus says – Commercial Real Estate News
Dexus chief Darren Steinberg implored business executives to lead by example, but other panelists at the AFR Property Summit argued flexible workplace models were here to stay.

Getting workers back into city offices is the key to boosting economic growth and shortening the effects of the COVID-19-induced recession, according to the country’s largest landlord.
“If we don’t get people back into the CBDs, back into work this recession is going to be far more painful than it needs to be,” Dexus chief executive Darren Steinberg told the 2020 AFR Property Summit in Sydney on Tuesday.
He estimated that presently 60 per cent of the Dexus workforce was in the office “at any o…
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