Since late June, fewer than one-tenth of Manhattan office workers have returned. Fashion-house founder Josie Natori is back at work in her Manhattan headquarters, but doesn’t have much company.
Josie Natori is back in the office, but most of her staff isn’t.
The founder and chief executive of women’s apparel company Natori Co. returned to her office on Madison Avenue in New York City in early June. Few others have returned to the business’s midtown Manhattan neighborhood—or Natori’s 50-person office and showroom. Cleaning crews have continued to maintain the premises, and mail and packages are being delivered, but the building’s lobby and halls are empty.
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