This is the real reason for companies wanting people back to the office.

All this talk about collaboration and team spirit is just the publicly given reason for wanting people back to the office.

The real reason is that now the owners of the buildings are losing money.

Cry me a river.

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So more or less, since many businesses are only keeping their offices because they have multi-year leases preventing them from simply packing up and going fully remote or downsizing to a smaller office, we can expect occupancy rates to continue falling and slow-burn exacerbating the commercial real estate crisis. And really, the problem here is just that banks are overinvested in commercial real estate, not knowing that a pandemic would alter work patterns in a lasting way. So again, we’re all in for a fun ride on the roller coaster that is capitalism, literally because of problems caused by real estate speculation.

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Because banks fucked up and we have to solve it

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Damn, squatting on real estate is backfiring. I’m heartbroken

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I will never have sympathy for landlords.

Easiest ‘job’ on the planet.

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If you’re holding onto something useless and eating up your budget, like, that’s on you, bro.

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Fuck em

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For sure. Business investments go up and down all the time. That’s business

I’m more concerned about trains/transit. After all these years, we (US) are finally investing in improving transportation within and between cities, just as commutes have been cut and many cities may be depopulating.

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Apparently literally everything is technology according to lemmy

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The logic seems to be, “if it impacts tech workers or people interested in tech in any way, it’s technology”.

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The pandemic triggering a cultural shift to WFH is a big part of the problems in the commercial real estate market. Basically, America becoming 10% more technologically sophisticated may have unhinged the financial system. Story about the impact of tech on society, I guess?

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All I can think about is that Ali G skit about how his friend “ain’t got no techmology” and the expert asks “does your friend live in a house? A house is technology.”

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RTO/WFH definitely impacts tech workers the most, I think that’s just obvious.

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In a way it is. Modern office buildings are only possible due to technological advancement.

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I just ate ravioli. I’m sure they were packaged in an automated fashion. I’m gonna now post about ravioli in c/technology since it’s all the same. For now here’s some recipes https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/ravioli-recipes-thatll-fill-you-with-joy/

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Please write it with writing quill technology and send it to me using homing pigeon technology.

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Where’s the meandering SEO-optimisation backstory-rambling before the recipe/link?

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