A new urban renaissance is coming—but it may be many years away
In 1948, E.B. White wrote that nobody should come to New York City to live unless he was willing to be lucky. For New York and other big U.S. cities to renew themselves after getting hollowed out by the pandemic, they will need an influx of people looking to try their luck. Success could radically change them, but failure could leave them badly hobbled.
When the pandemic first struck in early 2020, big American cities emptied, and the closer you got to a city’s center, whether you called it Midtown or Downtown or the Financial District, the emptier it looked.
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