KEY POINTS
  • The office vacancy rate in San Francisco rose to 24.2% in the second quarter from 23.8% in the prior period, according to CBRE research.
  • Big tech employers like Salesforce and Google are staying flexible when it comes to bringing people back.
  • Small businesses that count on tech workers are struggling to stay afloat if they haven't already closed their doors.
A billboard funded by Airbnb shows opposition to Proposition F in downtown San Francisco, California.

Marshall Luck's chiropractic and massage practice in downtown San Francisco survived the Covid-19 pandemic thanks to government stimulus money and a hefty amount of debt. But well over two years since lockdowns swept across the city, his business is only back to 70% of pre-pandemic levels.

Like his many small business neighbors — those that have managed to stay afloat — Luck has been waiting for San Francisco to rebound. He relies on tech workers at massive employers like Google and Salesforce, which is a challenge because those companies are being flexible with return-to-office demands.