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One of the biggest questions is whether there will be a continued trend toward urbanization or whether technology will encourage more overall dispersal of the population. The death of the city has been predicted many times. Arthur C. Clarke in 1964 predicted that by 2020 the city would be no more, as communications would make it irrelevant. Amazingly, in some ways he was right, but only during the pandemic and for completely different reasons. (...) Post COVID-19, one can clearly witness a rejuvenation of many major cities around the globe. One might have expected WFH and particularly WFA to cause a major exodus from cities, but with COVID-19 no longer front and center, the exact opposite has occurred. (...) Cities have (...) thrived because people have an innate human desire to socialize.
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