Be it resolved, COVID-19 and its social and economic fall out spells the end of the big city boom.
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Small CitiesDoes COVID-19 Spell the End of Big Cities? Munk Debates, with guests Joel Kotkin and Richard Florida
by Rhonda Howard 07/27/2020
Be it resolved, COVID-19 and its social and economic fall out spells the end of the big city boom. Listen to the debate at Munk Debates. About this episode read more » »
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Joel Kotkin Q&A on 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism'
by Carl M. Cannon 07/26/2020
Let’s start at the beginning, Joel. In talking about your new book, “The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class,” do you literally fear that liberal capitalism is losing out to economic “feudalism”? And please put that word feudalism in a modern context for our readers. read more » »
Social Bonds are Fraying Fast in America's Cities
by Samuel J Abrams 07/21/2020
The evening cheers in support of health care workers during the worst of New York’s coronavirus outbreak were a rare bright spot in a day full of depressing developments. read more » »
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Storied Cities
by Aaron M. Renn 07/07/2020
Athens is the birthplace of Western culture, with the physical ruins of its classical age still visibly present as a perpetual reminder. Virgil composed his epic poem, The Aeneid, recounting the mythic flight of Aeneas from defeated Troy to Italy, becoming the forbear of Rome. New York sees itself as unique center of commerce, founded when the Dutch (not the English) bought Manhattan for beads in the city’s first hustle. Nashville needs no reminder that it’s the center of country music, nor Detroit that it is the Motor City. read more » »
How the Virus Is Pushing America Toward a Better Future
by Joel Kotkin 07/05/2020
Pessimism is the mood of the day, with 80 percent of Americans saying the country is generally out of control. Even before civil unrest and pestilence, most Americans believed our country was in decline, Pew reported, with a shrinking middle class, increased indebtedness and growing polarization. read more » Highest Salaries for Software Developer Remote Work (Metro Areas)
by Wendell Cox 06/12/2020
COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing strategies have led to a huge increase in the number of people working at home (working remotely). According to Gallup, by mid-April, 62% of US employees were working at home. Further, Gallup found that about half of the remote workers preferred to continue working from home, with another quarter interested in remote working out of pandemic fears. read more » »
The Future of Residential and Commercial Real Estate
by Joel Kotkin 05/24/2020
What is the future of real estate after Covid-19? Please join Richard Florida, Joel Kotkin, Marshall Toplansky and other leading experts to see where the real estate market is going. We will be discussing issues including the future of office space, retail, affordable housing, inner cities, suburbs and small towns. read more » »
The New Geography of America, Post-Coronavirus
by Joel Kotkin 05/20/2020
When there is a general change in conditions, it is as if the entire creation had changed, and the whole world altered — Ibn Khaldun, 14th Century Arab historian read more » »
Domestic Migration to Dispersion Accelerates (Even before COVID)
by Wendell Cox 05/18/2020
In what could turn out to be a “dry run” for the post-COVID19 era, net domestic migration has strongly shifted away from the larger metropolitan areas, to smaller areas. This “sea-change” has occurred since 2015, according to the latest Census Bureau estimates. Domestic migration is reported by the Census Bureau when a resident or household moves from one US county to another (No migration below the county level is reported in Census Bureau population estimates). read more » »
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Who Will Prosper After the Plague?
by Joel Kotkin 04/15/2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to widen even further the growing class divides now found in virtually every major country. By disrupting smaller grassroots businesses while expanding the power of technologies used in the enforcement of government edicts, the virus could further empower both the tech oligarchs and the “expert” class leading the national response to the crisis. read more » »
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