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Placer.ai February 2026 Office Index: Another Weather-Tested Step Forward for RTO

February 2026 marked the strongest in-office February since COVID, as office visits rose year over year despite major Northeast snowstorms.

By 
Lila Margalit
March 13, 2026
Placer.ai February 2026 Office Index: Another Weather-Tested Step Forward for RTO
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The Placer.ai Nationwide Office Building Index: The office building index analyzes foot traffic data from some 1,300 top-tier office buildings across the country, including newer buildings that were at least partially leased from the end of 2019. It only includes commercial office buildings, and commercial office buildings with retail offerings on the first floor (like an office building that might include a national coffee chain on the ground floor). It does NOT include government buildings or mixed-use buildings that are both residential and commercial.
Key Takeaways
  • February 2026 marked the strongest in-office February since COVID, with the post-pandemic visit gap narrowing to 31.9% below 2019 levels.
  • Severe Northeast snowstorms weighed on NYC and Boston, while major markets outside the region continued to post year-over-year gains.

Amid a tightening job market, the list of employers requiring workers to show up in person – many now mandating five days a week – continues to grow. But how did the office recovery fare in February 2026, a month marked by heavy snowstorms across major Northeast markets? 

We dove into the data to find out.

The Busiest February Since COVID

In February 2026, visits to the Placer.ai Nationwide Office Index were 31.9% below 2019 levels – marking the smallest February post-pandemic visit gap to date. Overall attendance even slightly outpaced February 2024, a leap year that benefited from 20 business days instead of the usual 19.

Snowstorms Skew the Northeast

While this is hardly the most impressive RTO showing we’ve seen in recent months, February’s gains came in spite of meaningful headwinds. 

A late-February blizzard disrupted major Northeast markets, driving a year-over-year (YoY) decline in New York City office visits and widening Manhattan’s post-pandemic gap to 21.3% below 2019 levels. Boston, also hit hard by snow, saw visits remain flat YoY, slipping behind San Francisco and Denver in overall recovery progress.

By contrast, cities in other regions posted clear gains, with San Francisco – still benefiting from AI-driven hiring and renewed tech activity – once again seeing some of the strongest growth at +11.9% YoY.

Still on Track

February’s performance underscores a familiar pattern of month-to-month fluctuation, even as the broader RTO trajectory continues its upward climb. Regional dynamics – from weather disruptions to sector-specific hiring cycles – are shaping local outcomes, but the national baseline for office utilization is steadily rising.

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Placer.ai leverages a panel of tens of millions of devices and utilizes machine learning to make estimations for visits to locations across the US. The data is trusted by thousands of industry leaders who leverage Placer.ai for insights into foot traffic, demographic breakdowns, retail sale predictions, migration trends, site selection, and more.

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