San Francisco, New York Will Have Emptiest Office Space in 2033

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San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles top the list of major global cities that will have the most empty office space by 2033, according to a report from Savills Plc.

US cities will have the greatest excess of office space, according to an analysis by the real estate firm, which included projected economic, demographics and development pipelines as well as current working habits. By contrast cities in Asia, such as Shenzhen, Ho Chi Minh City and Mumbai will be the least empty, the research showed.