Anonymous wrote:Maybe workers/businesses will be taxed for WFH in the future. Not sure how it would be structured but I’m sure it will come.
Anonymous wrote:Need to end WFH or cities are all going to die.
Anonymous wrote:Need to end WFH or cities are all going to die.
Anonymous wrote:This is a result of WFH. Yes, the commercial tax base is deteriorating. Good luck getting residential services.
Anonymous wrote:DC was lost once they let dirt bike riders and ATVs onto the national Mall they were tearing up the grounds.
I have very little desire to ever step foot in that crime ridden hell hole with overpriced everything. I will take my money elsewhere to spend. DC is like Escape from NY at this point. Only 🐍 Pliskin finds it enjoyable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pandemic may have played a role, but the problem was exacerbated by the city’s inattention to crime. Businesses close. Workers and patrons don’t want to come back.
The vacancy rate is at an all time high hovering near 25%.
https://wjla.com/features/i-team/washington-dc-real-estate-tax-revenues-revenue-risk-mayor-muriel-bowser-commercial-office-space-budget-businesses-pandemic-administration#
You've got a Control Board like trajectory and a possible Trump administration coming up. I really hope city officials and voters put on their big boy pants and start making responsible decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC was lost once they let dirt bike riders and ATVs onto the national Mall they were tearing up the grounds.
I have very little desire to ever step foot in that crime ridden hell hole with overpriced everything. I will take my money elsewhere to spend. DC is like Escape from NY at this point. Only 🐍 Pliskin finds it enjoyable.
National Mall is under Federal purview, but go on with this
Anonymous wrote:DC was lost once they let dirt bike riders and ATVs onto the national Mall they were tearing up the grounds.
I have very little desire to ever step foot in that crime ridden hell hole with overpriced everything. I will take my money elsewhere to spend. DC is like Escape from NY at this point. Only 🐍 Pliskin finds it enjoyable.

Anonymous wrote:The pandemic may have played a role, but the problem was exacerbated by the city’s inattention to crime. Businesses close. Workers and patrons don’t want to come back.
The vacancy rate is at an all time high hovering near 25%.
https://wjla.com/features/i-team/washington-dc-real-estate-tax-revenues-revenue-risk-mayor-muriel-bowser-commercial-office-space-budget-businesses-pandemic-administration#