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Young shun CBD as back-to-office process stalls – The Age
The high rate of post-pandemic youth unemployment, a greater propensity to shop online and the absence of international students are reducing the proportion of…

We recently launched the FOMO Fridays campaign, to incentivise people back into the CBD, he said.
That will have great appeal to younger cohorts because it involves starting your weekend a little bit earlier, working in the city on a Friday and then going out drinking and dining.
We believe that will have some impact but the biggest circuit breaker will be the reopening of international borders … without tourists and international students, foot traffic will remain relatively low.
CBRE used Pathzz…
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