
""We got just slammed," Pariseau said. "And it was just me and one other person here."
""It's more vibrant and exciting during the day," said Madelyn Dunn-Lammert, an associate designer for Target."
""Go out for lunch, stay after and go meet friends, go do some things," Fahey said. "Use all the resources we have.""
Corner Coffee near Target headquarters experienced a surge of customers as Target's commercial unit resumed a three-day in-person workweek starting Sept. 2, producing hour-long lines. In-person work across downtown has rebounded to nearly 75% of pre-pandemic levels and is expected to rise with the policy change. Employees report increased daytime vibrancy and improved collaboration, including easier lunches and in-person project work. Downtown leaders encourage workers to extend daytime activity into evenings to support local businesses and community engagement. Despite the bounce, several downtown workers say the area remains noticeably less busy than before the pandemic.
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