Since 2019, there's been an overall drop of about 51 minutes in the daily time spent on out-of-home activities, researchers found.
In a world where cities cannot rely on captive office workers and must work to attract residents, workers and customers, local officials might seek to invest more heavily in their remaining strengths.
These include opportunities for recreation, entertainment, culture, arts and more. Central cities might shift toward becoming centers of consumption more than production.
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