Remote Work Revolution: How Cities Are Adapting or Dying
Remote work is permanently reshaping cities: suburban coworking hubs are booming (up 58% since 2023), urban office vacancy exceeds 30%, and transit agencies face a $6 billion shortfall. Secondary cities like Tulsa are attracting high-income remote workers with incentive programs yielding 4:1 returns, while major metros struggle with fiscal crises. The winners will be cities that invest in broadband, flexible zoning, and remote-worker incentives. The losers will cling to pre-pandemic assumptio...

