America Runs on Dunkin’ and Wi-Fi
<p>As New York City reckons with the enduring value of urban life post-pandemic, it is undeniable that much of the tenets that once composed our conceptualizations of the city must now be radically confronted and disrupted. For example, in the emergence of remote and hybrid working policies, the future life of the city’s office towers has become precarious as many sit empty in the midst of an unwavering real estate market– provoking speculation surrounding new typologies for housing, commerce, mixed-use, and other opportunities for land use reform. Workers across America are steadfast in their resistance to returning to the office,</p>
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