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" ... As Covid-19 ravages the United States, it seems some may have had enough of densely populated cities, electing to move to the open-space haven of suburbia. Covid-19 is forcing people to question whether they want to live near millions of others. Reports of widespread urban flight must be examined and analyzed. Is the pandemic causing people to leave urban environments for suburbia permanently, or is this a temporary solution to immediate health concerns many share? ... "
" ... I learned the true meaning of empathy when I was 13, a time when I experienced firsthand that not everyone lived the same way I did. Growing up in middle-class, white suburbia in the U.K., I had no concept that people lived differently than me until I participated in a French student exchange program. Upon arriving at her home, I realized that all socioeconomic backgrounds were not created equal. I learned that I was privileged. ... "
" ... I would love for brands to feel like it is time to move forward towards more diversity in soccer. I hope that this sport, one day, does become everyone’s sport. There are more of us in this sport. There is a bit of diversity, but ultimately, it does not feel like it is everyone’s sport. It does feel predominantly White suburbia’s. People from the middle and upper-middle class can play this sport, but there is not much room and opportunity for those who do not fit that ticket. ... "
" ... It had to happen. After driving through New York City recently, I saw empty store fronts on almost every street block as a result of businesses going broke due to the pandemic caused by COVID-19. This mirrors empty spaces in suburbia and shopping malls across the country. In response to all that empty retail space popping up everywhere, the distinguished Wall Street Journal blasted that “developers want malls to become warehouses or offices. It is a slog”. I did not know what a slog was and had to look it up. Slog is defined as a spell of difficult, tiring work. I do not agree that developers are facing an impossible task. Challenging yes, but not impossible. ... "
" ... Walkable urban real estate drives economic productivity and has a significant premium over its suburban counterpart. Researchers found that the average price PSF of a walkable urban asset is $541, a 150% premium on the average square foot in suburbia, valued at $318. ... "