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Originally Posted by Crawford
. Also, SF was supposedly the poster child for worst post-pandemic urban outcomes. Tech oriented elites scattered, remote work emptied downtown, and wacky liberalism supposedly allowed bums to go buck-wild. Yet Seattle is the closest analogue to SF (West Coast techie, white-Asian, affluent, heavy remote, outdoorsy, silly expensive, very liberal, lots of homeless) and appears to have the best Census outcomes. What gives?
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There’s still a lot of fallout in cities across the U.S. (world really) as workers continue to work remotely or a modified schedule. Cities will have a glut of office space not easily converted to residential places.
I thought I read somewhere that Amazon is putting a halt to their massive office building construction.