This is just the beginning of a wider shift that will destabilize domestic economies worldwide, particularly in well developed nations, if the trend continues. It's not just urban office buildings. It starts there, then it leads to deurbanization, increased populations in less urban areas, a more flat population distribution. Why live in a city unless your job requires it? All the other perks of a city only really ap…
but as you said, these information workers nees these services provided by city, so where will they move to? and if these services are sustainable only by economics of scale, you cant expect to just move out of the city to neatby area but still use city services time to time. its similar to all discount stores probaby. you can have them only because there are a lot of poeple buing non-discount things, and you get the…
The services I was referring to though were private services. Bodegas, burrito shops, dry cleaning services, taxi cabs, all of these go out of business if office workers don't walk or drive by them en masse daily.