God it's depressing that people believe this is the true nature of downtowns:

"Without commuting office workers, the office buildings go empty, they become worth a fraction of their cost, and retail cannot survive."

From https://innovationnation.blog/p/its-companies-fault-we-dont-want

Cities predate commutes. The hollowed out core that triples in population, swelled to bursting with bored and unhappy suburbanites during work hours, is a modern abomination made possible by cars and structural racism.

What's killing downtowns is that we spent so long on this awful vision of work and spent half a century strangling inner city infrastructure to subsidize incredibly expensive suburban lifestyles.

Want to make downtowns viable again? Convert dead office space to apartments and schools and colleges and other spaces people can work *and* live in.

Good luck with your rezoning applications though.

It's Companies' Fault we don't want to Return to the Office

It wasn't appealing to begin with

Innovation Nation

@megmac
I was thinking about documentaries, memoirs and snippets of history.
People used to be able to WALK to work? Bike? Take the bus? And it only took a few minutes? And it was a job that paid the bills? None of the sources I've read have explicitly said this.

Black and Brown folk went to the city to find jobs in the 1800s and 1900s.
Suburbs were created after WW2 so middle class white americans could escape the 'turmoil' of the city. They don't be teaching this history. 😑
So yep.

@jtphillipsmnr yep :( It's awful.