Four Degrees to the Streets

Future of Work


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Welcome to season three of the Four Degrees to the Streets Podcast! We’re excited to be back to continue delivering relatable and informative episodes this year. Make sure to watch this full recording on our YouTube channel. In this episode, Nimo & Jas break down what work, workplaces, and the workforce look like almost three years after the COVID-19 pandemic sent many industries home and out of the traditional office building setting. Press play to hear: 

  • A comparison of central business districts before and after 2020, including office occupancy rates.
  • Case studies of cities that experienced population growth and decline.
  • Reflections on long-term changes to downtown areas.

Special thanks to WTF Media Studios in Los Angeles, CA. And Creative Producer Jonny Cruz for our Season 3 promotional video

Thank you for listening and tune in every other Tuesday where Nimo and Jas keep it Four Degrees to the Streets.

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RESOURCES:

As Remote Work Persists, Cities Struggle to Adapt - The Pew Charitable Trusts

Why Working From Home Will Stick - University of Chicago 

The Future of Hybrid Work: 5 Key Questions Answered With Data

Big Population Shifts in Cities and Towns One Year Into Pandemic

Georgetown sales tax revenue continues to climb despite COVID-19

Which metro areas have fared better in the COVID-19 rebound?

Cities in a post-COVID world - Richard Florida, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Michael Storper, 2021

Gateway & Natural Amenity Region (GNAR) Initiative

From Los Angeles to New York, Underused Office Buildings Become Apartments Amid Housing Shortage 

JLL US Office Outlook

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