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ThisEspecially in a WFH world, where they may be more likely to go to offices outside of traditional commute times (e.g. for in-person meetings or a last-minute appointment).
If you pay close attention to the politics around the MBTA's reliability, you see a lot of downtown Boston business leaders very concerned about anything that makes workers' commutes less pleasant (because it makes it harder to get them in the office, so you have less demand for office space, helping fuel the supposed "doom loop"). That tells me that the T is going to come under pressure at some point to keep a good chunk of parking on-site.