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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The wildcard is rents are falling like a brick and landlords are making concessions. Subways, metros, airlines, Amtrak, car rental companies, office complexes, drycleaners, cleaning crew, lunch shops, cafeteria workers are all on verge of bankruptcy is WFH continues all of 2021. We have to go back even if only every other week to help. My company won’t help too much in Spring 2021 going back but only on A and B team approach. I can only go to office every other week. And on that every other week only required if in person meetings. It is a small bone to the coffee shop in lobby and cafeteria workers but at least something [/quote] Meh, I think the concern about cities falling apart are wildly overblown. Post pandemic, most people will still come in the office, it just might not be as often and will look different. Maybe some people come in 4 days a week instead of 5. Some come in 1,2, or 3 and some less often. There are still going to be corporate dinners in the city, and eventually big meetings and conferences will return to cities. Young people will like moving to cities too for stuff to do. But otherwise, businesses will adapt. There might be more home delivery of dry cleaning, etc. Food trucks are migrating to the suburbs which has actually been very cool. People are innovative, and will adapt. [/quote] 100% agree with this poster. During the 2018 housing market crash Wework became a staple for affordable office spaces. Now we are starting to see the upraise of dark kitchens across major cities, as restaurant spaces are no longer finically viable options. As human we adopt with change. [/quote]
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