Midtown Manhattan with fewer office workers: imagining the unthinkable

July 24, 2024 | admin

(WallStreet Journal)  Kate King , Roque Ruiz and Konrad Putzier, March 25, 2022

People want to live in Manhattan as much as they ever have. The problem is that not enough people want to work there.

And for Midtown Manhattan, a neighborhood built on the five-day-a-week commuter, that is a problem so momentous that after decades as the dominant office district in the country, real-estate developers and city planners are trying to imagine what else it can offer.

Source: WSJ

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