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Additionally, I'm noticing some work from home fatigue from my white collar social networks. I think many people are going to rush back to the office, at least part time, as soon as they can do so safely. |
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mask stupidity moved to the stupidity festival in CE:
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Yes, I do think there’s evidence a growing proportion of business travel may be unnecessary and can be done electronically: Deals can be closed with Docusign, meetings can be held with Zoom etc. |
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I know many hotels in Toronto are being leased by the city right now to house the homeless as shelters are too densely packed.. though that's mostly helping the bottom end of the hotel market.
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COVID has put my plans in a holding pattern. Ontario never managed to 'get it together' with new daily infections only briefly heading below 100. We're now entering the 2nd wave and cases have spiked to the 400-500 new daily infections range. It will likely head much higher as practically no one in Toronto practices physical distancing.
Ontario's response has been pathetic so I may move to Atlantic Canada till this is over. They've handled the pandemic far better and they've been rewarded with next to no cases for weeks. I guess I've sort of given up on Ontario taking this seriously. |
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You couldn't even do this. Converting hotels under union control in NYC is currently illegal. Most major NYC hotels are unionized, and it's one of the most powerful unions in NYC, controlling many land use decisions. It look like a decade for the Waldorf Astoria to be converted to partial residential use, and the union responded by basically banning such conversions. Both the cited hotels are union, so there's a 0% chance of converting to residential. And the highest and best use is hotel, not residential. These are Times Square-adjacent properties. They'll remain hotels, even if they lose money for the next year or so. |
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How do you get a deal done via a screen? You need to booze, schmooze, buy um a nice "massage"..... isn't that how business really gets done? :naughty: |
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I guess we'll have to let people who can read English decide for themselves. |
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There are many, many hotels that will be reflagged. Many will be temporarily closed. In fact 20% might be low. And a few will be converted to other uses. But your claim that 20% of NYC hotels will be permanently closed and most will become residential is nonsense. 99% of hotel properties will stay hotels, except those in high-value residential areas like the UES and UWS (and there are almost none of those, as they were already converted pre-union bans). And, again, this has nothing to do with NYC specifically. It's relevant to every city on the planet. |
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You simply don't agree with those in the industry or professional anlysts of the industry and people can decide who to listen to (recognizing that you know everything about everything). The article is specifically about NYC. |
Gonna have to prove you're negative before getting on a plane?
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You'll be in for a rude awakening once you get there then, if you think that people are actually behaving any differently in the Atlantic provinces. I would assume the opposite if anything - given the low case count in their bubble, people are more likely to be going about life as usual. The worse things are, the more alert people are; and vice versa. Atlantic Canada's "success" versus the rest of Canada has nothing to do with better policies or behaviour, and everything to do with being a less populated, less globally connected, more rural place - and largely just the luck of the draw that they didn't experience any super spreader events early on. |
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Things like masks and distancing probably do reduce transmission substantially but that "flattens the curve" without shrinking the area under it. Without a vaccine, we'd eventually all get infected (well, most of us). Delaying that does have advantages, though, because aside from the vaccine, some more effective treatments such as monoclonal antibodies are probably coming online. |
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