Office attendance worldwide varies significantly, yet no region is reporting that attendance is completely back to pre-pandemic levels. Asia-Pacific has the highest attendance of any region, with 45% of respondents reporting that office space is highly utilized, compared with only 15% and 24% respectively in Europe and the U.S. In Europe, most organizations have adopted a balanced hybrid approach, thus translating to moderate utilization. The U.S. has a more even distribution between companies that prefer in-office and those that prefer remote work, resulting in more respondents reporting slightly utilized or highly utilized space.
Even within the regions, office attendance varies by location. In Asia-Pacific, Greater China, Korea and Japan have the region’s highest levels of office-based working. In the U.S., Texas markets have consistently led in utilization, though New York City and Chicago have seen improved momentum in 2023. In Europe, U.K. utilization levels have been rising gradually since Spring 2023, although the European Occupier Survey suggests higher utilization in large western European markets, such as France and Germany.
Several factors contribute to the varying degrees of office utilization in different locales. While the duration of pandemic-induced remote work is a consideration, pre-pandemic norms and behaviors, local culture, commute times, tenant industry and public transit all play a role in how strong or weak a return to office may be.
Figure 1: Average Weekly Office Utilization Rate (headcount/desk count)

* Asia-Pacific: “Moderately Utilized” includes Up to 70%; “Highly Utilized” is >70%
Source: CBRE Research, April 2023.
Most respondents globally report that office attendance has reached a steady state, making a return to pre-pandemic levels unlikely. However, utilization is expected to rise, with up to two-fifths of respondents across regions believing office attendance will increase over the next year. This is especially true of larger firms that have lagged in returning to the office. In Asia-Pacific, where attendance is significantly ahead of the other two regions, the increase will be driven by western firms whose office attendance in the past has often been slowed by global policies.
Office attendance in Europe and the U.S. is slowly ticking up as organizations shift from a largely voluntary approach around office attendance to more formal requirements. Respondents to the latest Occupier Sentiment Survey report that 66% of companies in Europe now have guidance in place for office attendance, compared with about 41% a year ago, and in the U.S. 65% of companies have a requirement in place versus 31% one year ago.
Most of those who expect a rise in utilization believe it will occur later this year, and many are taking steps—employee consultation, communications programs and training—to help facilitate an increase.
Figure 2: Expectations About Office Utilization Patterns

Source: CBRE Research, April 2023.