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Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( This is a paid advertisement for SmartBrief readers. The content does not necessarily reflect the view of SmartBrief or its Association partners. SmartBrief on Leadership [LOCATION ANALYTICS REPORT]( [Diving Into the Return to Office]( [Read it now]( What does data reveal about the return to office? This white paper dives into the data to explore some of the key trends shaping the office recovery. The analysis is based on Placer.ai's Nationwide Office Index, which examines foot traffic data from more than 1,000 office buildings across the country, and the Placer.ai City Office Indexes that focus on office buildings in major cities, including New York City, San Francisco, Miami and Chicago. Read the white paper to find out: - What was the trajectory of the post-COVID office recovery in 2023? - What impact did return-to-office (RTO) mandates have on major cities nationwide, including New York, Dallas, San Francisco, and others? - How has the demographic and psychographic profile of office-goers changed since the pandemic? [Get the Full Report]( Empowering individuals to make smarter business decisions with location analytics for any physical space Placer.ai is the most advanced location analytics platform describing physical locations, the people and businesses that interact with them, and the markets they inhabit. Placer empowers thousands of organizations in retail, commercial real estate, and economic development to analyze consumer behavior, understand market trends, and optimize critical business decisions within acquisitions, marketing, asset management, site selection, leasing operations, and more. [Learn More]( [Youtube]( [X.com]( [Linkedin]( About this email: SmartBrief will occasionally send emails from our business partners promoting products and services likely to be of interest to our readers. The content of these messages does not necessarily reflect the view of SmartBrief or its association partners. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy policy]( [SmartBrief Future]( Copyright © 2024 SmartBrief. All Rights Reserved. A division of Future US LLC Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036.

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