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Tokyo office vacancies fall below 2% for 1st time since pandemic
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Tokyo office vacancies fall below 2% for 1st time since pandemic

The office vacancy rate in central Tokyo has dropped to the 1% range for the first time in six years, according to recent reports. This decline is attributed to companies relocating to the city to access a larger workforce and expand their office spaces to enhance employee collaboration. Businesses such as Kenko Mayonnaise have moved into larger premises, including facilities with amenities like cafes, reflecting a trend toward creating more comfortable work environments.

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Tokyo office vacancies fall below 2% for 1st time since pandemic

The office vacancy rate in central Tokyo has dropped to the 1% range for the first time in six years, according to recent reports. This decline is attributed to companies relocating to the city to access a larger workforce and expand their office spaces to enhance employee collaboration. Businesses such as Kenko Mayonnaise have moved into larger premises, including facilities with amenities like cafes, reflecting a trend toward creating more comfortable work environments.

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