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L.A. and other cities are recovering, but not their downtowns. Why

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L.A. and other cities are recovering, but not their downtowns. Why

A fiscal “doom loop.” A transit “death spiral.” The “office apocalypse.” Since the traumatic disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, these pessimistic terms have been applied repeatedly to the state of our cities. Analysis of census data from my Brookings Institution colleague William H. Frey found that from 2020 to 2021, during the peak of the […]

Some California downtowns are rebounding. Others not so much - Los Angeles  Times

Some California downtowns are rebounding. Others not so much - Los Angeles Times

Ronald Jelinek, Ph.D. on LinkedIn: Careful news watchers today see what is  going on in our nation's big…

Ronald Jelinek, Ph.D. on LinkedIn: Careful news watchers today see what is going on in our nation's big…

Opinion: L.A., San Francisco and other cities are recovering — just not  downtown - Los Angeles Times

Opinion: L.A., San Francisco and other cities are recovering — just not downtown - Los Angeles Times

L.A. and other cities are recovering, but not their downtowns. Why? :  r/California_Politics

L.A. and other cities are recovering, but not their downtowns. Why? : r/California_Politics

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Despite pandemic, DTLA showing 'remarkable growth,' report says – Daily News

Despite pandemic, DTLA showing 'remarkable growth,' report says – Daily News

Downtown in Distress: Los Angeles Signals Why Nation's Office Space  Headaches Could Last for Years

Downtown in Distress: Los Angeles Signals Why Nation's Office Space Headaches Could Last for Years

Philadelphia's downtown has rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic faster  than other cities – at least according to foot traffic

Philadelphia's downtown has rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic faster than other cities – at least according to foot traffic

New York survived a coronavirus crisis. What happens next? - Los Angeles  Times

New York survived a coronavirus crisis. What happens next? - Los Angeles Times