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Dying Downtown

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Dying Downtown examines the unraveling of America's classic office districts and the wider urban consequences of remote work. With a journalist's eye for systems and incentives, Nathaniel Crowe shows how downtowns once thrived on synchronized routines: packed trains, busy lunch hours, after-work spending, and the steady traffic that supported transit, retail, and city budgets. Then the pandemic accelerated a shift that had already begun, turning temporary disruption into lasting habit. As office towers sit emptier, vacancy spreads from landlords to lenders, from tax bases to public services, and from business corridors to the everyday life of the city. This book explains why downtown decline is not just a real estate story, but a civic one. It traces the hidden economy that depended on the weekday crowd and asks what cities, employers, and policymakers can realistically do next. Clear, timely, and deeply relevant, Dying Downtown offers readers a sharp framework for understanding the forces hollowing out urban cores and the difficult choices shaping their future.

Kirjailija
Nathaniel Crowe
ISBN
9781456682576
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
21.5.2026
Kustantaja
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