Dunno. Plenty, I'd imagine. Depending on the type of business, office spaces in Seattle are running at about 80% full (per building), and the individual offices are only running about 10-15 percent in the office on any given day.

Amazon and Microsoft have both done lots of testing in the past, seeing how it would work if they had much or many of their workforce work from home; they both decided against it, they get a lot more productivity with butts in seats.

Most of the tenants in my buildings are lawyers, followed by medical professionals and a handful of larger tech companies...the lawyers and doctors all come in, but at greatly reduced staffing...the tech companies? Some haven't been in their space for going on 9 or 10 months now.

As things open back up we'll see who comes back, and who doesn't...but as for now, even those that aren't sending anyone to the office are paying rent and keeping it up.

My handful of retail tenants...restaurants on the street level...all are in the shitter. A couple of big national retailers have shut their doors, too.

We'll see.

Fish on...

Todd
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