Friday work-from-home policies hit small businesses in San Francisco

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Friday work-from-home policies hit small businesses in San Francisco
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In downtown San Francisco, hybrid work schedules are making a huge difference, especially on Fridays.

SAN FRANCISCO -- In this hybrid economy, San Francisco's Financial District and other downtown neighborhoods can appear dramatically different from one day to the next. That determines how restaurants operate during the week as they continue to recover from the pandemic.

"You can't look historically anymore to get a baseline. You have to create a new baseline," Rodriguez told KPIX. While business is better overall, Gibin still sees a lack of diners on Fridays so he says he can often send home one or two workers that day. Business travelers have helped to offset the lack of regular customers from local offices. He hopes to see more customers when another wave of offices return to work in June. Gibin predicts that, by the end of the year, they will see 100 percent of the business they were getting before COVID-19.

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