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Old Posted May 20, 2024, 5:22 PM
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Why don't European cities seem to have suffered nearly as much with WFH culture?

Surely there are a lot of white collar professionals in all of the major European cities, where many people are only going into the office 2x a week. In the US, it seems like every major US city has pretty hollowed out cores that are way more dead (Seattle, LA, SF, Boston, DC come to mind) than they used to be due to lack of commuters. Surrounding retail/restaurants have suffered immensely. Or is WFH not nearly as common overseas?
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