PayPal says it’s closing its offices in San Francisco, becoming the latest in a string of companies leaving as the city tries to rebound from the pandemic.
"More and more that just means a couple days in the office and that impacts the restaurants, the dry cleaners, the gyms, all those small businesses that rely on that daytime population," said Bellisario.
For people who are already returning to their offices downtown, they say there are some big changes because being in the office now is a much different experience than it was pre-pandemic. "It's been great being in the office to see people in real life,” asi Sydney resident Gwen Smallwood. “But it's really normal now to have some people in the room with you, and some on the screen with you.""Things are starting to come back to life, and unfortunately some businesses, from what I've seen, didn't make it through,” said Oscar Martinez Bastidas, San Leandro resident. But some who have returned to their offices don't mind that.
"I think a lot of people have said that it will never be like it was before and I agree. I think it will just be different,” said San Francisco resident Ben Stroud. “And hopefully we can make it better, but it will be different."
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