One of the interesting consequences of our newfound love of hybrid work is that large cities might become less dense. More decentralised, as fewer people will have to go downtown for work. Is that such a bad thing though? For most of my adult life, I lived in large cities. I have always defined myself as an urbanite who loves busy city centres and detests the suburb. In London, I’ve lived so centrally for almost two decades that it just didn’t make sense for me to have a car. Like New Yorkers, I appreciate having all the conveniences one could want right on my doorstep from Lagree classes to a myriad of food options.
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on urban jungles
on urban jungles
One of the interesting consequences of our newfound love of hybrid work is that large cities might become less dense. More decentralised, as fewer people will have to go downtown for work. Is that such a bad thing though? For most of my adult life, I lived in large cities. I have always defined myself as an urbanite who loves busy city centres and detests the suburb. In London, I’ve lived so centrally for almost two decades that it just didn’t make sense for me to have a car. Like New Yorkers, I appreciate having all the conveniences one could want right on my doorstep from Lagree classes to a myriad of food options.