Anonymous
Post 08/16/2024 14:00     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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.


So, you want to penalize employers for doing something environmentally responsible? Good idea!
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2024 12:52     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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
Post 08/15/2024 08:58     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

Anonymous wrote:Need to end WFH or cities are all going to die.


That's not going to happen until after the election.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 08:41     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

Anonymous wrote:Need to end WFH or cities are all going to die.


Or you can actually make cities places that people want to be and are easy to get to and around in.

Most cities, like DC, spend a shocking amount of money on poverty perpetuation. Time to look at those budgets and think about what kind of city you actually want to be: warehouse for the poor or innovation hub?
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 05:19     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

Need to end WFH or cities are all going to die.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 22:47     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

Anonymous wrote:This is a result of WFH. Yes, the commercial tax base is deteriorating. Good luck getting residential services.


Wut? My contractor and service people are happy to do work and get paid.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 22:44     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

This is a result of WFH. Yes, the commercial tax base is deteriorating. Good luck getting residential services.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 22:42     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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.


Buh-bye.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 22:41     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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.


Malarkey. The city is in a string fiscal condition and no worse of than any other major municipality facing issues with vacant commercial space. More ridiculous whimpering about crime from recall losers.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 22:35     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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



Except the dirt bike riders and atvs are dc residents and have to ride all over DC roads to get to the mall. Are you really this dense? Also, the whole reason atvs and dirt bikes are on the mall is because dc govt has fostered a tolerance of that bs across the city.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 22:32     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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
Post 08/14/2024 18:49     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

More traffic cameras!
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2024 17:32     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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
Post 08/14/2024 14:25     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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
Post 08/14/2024 12:47     Subject: DC commercial real estate values plummet, tax revenues at risk

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#