McKinsey said cities could adapt to the declining demand for office space by “taking a hybrid approach themselves,” developing multi-use office and retail space and constructing buildings that can be easily adapted to serve different purposes.

  • blargerer
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    201 year ago

    You should look at the history of public transit in Detroit, and trains more broadly in the US. Its the same thing.

    • @n2burns@lemmy.ca
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      81 year ago

      I feel @glitches_brew is sooo close to getting orange pilled. While it’s not teleportation, we have the technology for high speed rail. Even my weekly commute of ~110km on conventional rail is about the same time as driving and I can get work done/watch videos/sleep instead of focusing on driving!

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        41 year ago

        I used to live in a tiny rural town of about 3,000 people, and even it used to have a trolley line. They tore it up when they built the highway, and now the only public transit available is one bus twice a day, and only for people who are disabled.

        One of the old trolleys is still sitting next to the fire station, mocking everyone who drives by.