A March 1, 2023 article entitled As Americans Work From Home, Europeans and Asians Head Back to the Office appeared as the lead in the Wall Street Journal’s “In Today’s Paper” internet newsletter. read more »
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Wall Street Journal Gets US Commute Times Wrong
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US Work Trip Access in 2021 (Journey to Work Data)
The following table provides US work access data for the 56 major metropolitan areas (over 1,000,000 population). read more »
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SIlicon Valley VC Firm Moves Headquarters to Cloud
The latest California corporate headquarters move is to the cloud. Venture capital firm Andreeson Horowitz read more »
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Hudson Yards Developer Builds Units for Hybrid Schedule Top Executives
Related Companies, developer of Hudson Yards in New York, the largest private real estate development in the nation’s history has announced a 270 housing units read more »
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Downtown San Francisco Happy Hours; Thursday is the New Friday
Chase DiFeliciantonio reports in the March 28, 2020 San Francisco Chronicle that efforts to attract office workers back to downtown San Francisco read more »
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43% of Canada’s Employed Worked Majority of Hours at Home: January 2022
Statistics Canada reports that remote work reached a pandemic era recently. read more »
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Webinar: The Case for Suburbia
When: March 8, 2022 at 12PM (CT)
Where: Join on Zoom
The seeming success of compact cities and the supposed dangers of sprawl to the climate have led to pushback against sprawling, car-dominated cities. Join us as we discuss the environmental case for suburbia. read more »
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Standardizing the Gig Hybrid Work Week?
San Francisco Examiner reporter Jeff Elder describes efforts to coordinate hybrid work schedules that involve working part time at home and part time in the office read more »
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To the Exurbs and Beyond in Vancouver
The Vancouver Sun reports on the dimensions of the urban to suburban, exurban and even rural exodus fueled by the pandemic. read more »
Downtown Calgary: Not Overbuilt, But Under-Demolished?
North America’s largest post-World War II central business district has just received unwelcome news (Note). Writing in the Calgary Herald, columnist Chris Varcoe (“Staggering $17B drop in value of downtown towers fuels search for solutions”) reported that downtown property assessments were down C$1.1 billion in a single year. read more »
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