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Are cities dead?

Cities are not dead – but they are in trouble. That’s the message in a new book 'The Age of The City' from Tom Lee-Devlin who is The Economist’s global business correspondent and co-host of the Money Talks podcast on business. And the data seems to suggest that demand for urban offices might be waning as many of us get used to a new hybrid way of working. Tom Lee-Devlin joined Joe Lynam on Breakfast Business this morning.

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06.20 22 Jun 2023


Are cities dead?



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06.20 22 Jun 2023


Cities are not dead – but they are in trouble. That’s the message in a new book 'The Age of The City' from Tom Lee-Devlin who is The Economist’s global business correspondent and co-host of the Money Talks podcast on business. And the data seems to suggest that demand for urban offices might be waning as many of us get used to a new hybrid way of working.

Tom Lee-Devlin joined Joe Lynam on Breakfast Business this morning.


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