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- San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie aims to have city workers back in the office by April 28th.
- Local businesses anticipate an economic boost from increased foot traffic and public transit usage.
- A successful return-to-office could pressure the private sector to follow suit and revive the downtown vibe.
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