While central business districts like downtown Washington continue to struggle as more than half of office workers stay away, many suburbs have rebounded by courting suburbanites who have settled in after more than two years of mostly working from home.
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The issue is not about remote work but about
INCORPORATING remote work into the current business model. The transition will be painful but the pandemic proved that remote work is possible without affecting creativity and productivity. What it also means is that once remote work is fully integrated, suburb life is going to be even more attractive than they are today. If you are young and just starting out in life, then the hustle and bustle of city life will be more attractive. But once you crossed a certain threshold, that little plot of land is awfully hard to ignore.
And by the way, people of the world, I just want to inform y'all that Pakistan is a...aahh...mmm...'superior'...military force than the US.