THE URBAN DOOM LOOP!!!

Great trivia name, and also a good description of the potential future of downtown cores.

Ted Bauer
5 min readNov 30, 2022

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I don’t write that much about real estate. I do write a lot about work, though, and there’s a necessary dance between work and real estate, from meowing about “talent hubs” to commercial real estate guys wanting to keep their country club memberships fresh and needing to sell some space in downtown cores. COVID piped all that, and you had about 919 demographic shifts happen all at once: affluent people fled cities, tax revenues for cities declined, downtowns writ large became less energetic with less workers, those businesses (“snappy salads!”) suffered, and everyone in commercial real estate seemed to pivot to warehouses and collecting rents instead of office space in downtowns.

Now we’re three years on with COVID and its various aftermaths and people ignoring it, and the landscape still isn’t completely clear. I think the 35,000-foot view is that companies probably need less office space these days, even for the Boomer Bellowing Class of “Y’all must return to the office.” So we’re talking about less office space, but we’re talking about a time with some progressive mayors who want to do more in terms of making their cities equitable and equal, but that requires, well, money — and corporate office tenets paid some of that money in…

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Ted Bauer
Ted Bauer

Written by Ted Bauer

I write about a lot of different topics, from work to masculinity to relationships and social dynamics, I.e. modern friendship. Pleasure to be here.