St. Paul’s downtown businesses prepare to welcome thousands of workers/customers back
March 17, 2021
Companies are beginning to see the light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel, including those in St. Paul, MN. That city’s Downtown Alliance is looking to help transition as many as 55,000 workers back to their offices after a year of working from home. Only about 10 percent of those working in St. Paul have currently returned from their jobs, but officials expect a big increase following the Fourth of July.
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