As coronavirus hits hard, some see suburbs gaining appeal
May 1, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has raised many questions, including this one: After the outbreak recedes, will Americans still want to live, work, and socialize in bustling downtowns? A disease that thrives on close contact could cause a shift in the preferences of office users and home buyers, and, possibly, a reappraisal of development patterns, some experts…To read more — login/subscribe
When the coronavirus closed downtown Wilmington, NC (est. pop. 122,610), for business, Ed Wolverton thought back to the city’s hurricane of 2018. In the aftermath of that disaster, he telegraphed the message that downtown was open for business. In this latest shock, he delivered the same news, but with a twist. Wolverton, president and chief…
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, Ann Arbor, MI (est. pop. 121,885), decided to waive downtown parking fees at attended lots. “The decision to not charge hourly off-street parking customers is directly aimed at helping stop COVID-19 by eliminating cashier interactions with customers,” DDA Executive Director Susan Pollay told the Ann Arbor News. The move came as…