Murtaza Haider contributed an op-ed to the latest issue of the Land Economist. The latest issue will be available at http://aole.org/publications/ Excerpt: A big shift,…
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From downtown to ghost town: How the pandemic is upending the economics of the urban core
More than 10 million trips are made by public transit in New York City every day, as workers flock in to Manhattan’s office towers from…
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Elevators are the unsung heroes of modern urbanism, without which tall and slender buildings would not have been built. So critical are elevators to a…
View More We are all about to realize how much we took elevators for grantedOffice towers face tall order to be as productive as before the pandemic
As Canada plans to relax restrictions on movements and gatherings, businesses have started to prepare for a staged reopening. For those who work in office…
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