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by Apocryphon
3222 days ago
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Those are the immediate solutions. But tech companies can also influence the situation by allowing remote work (less employees having to relocate to the Bay, or commute to one office), or even choosing to be based in, say, San Jose as opposed to San Francisco proper. |
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I'd argue that the problem is the existence of red zones, and we can fix that by helping green zones prosper and redistributing some of their productivity.
This is also a pretty pessimistic view of cities in general, if the best way to help a city is to abandon it. Could be true, but that's pretty dark. White Flight certainly reduced the affluent's competition for housing in cities, but it didn't exactly leave them better off. White Flight Round 2 doesn't sound like a good idea.