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University he specializes in urban and public economics professor its good to have you with us tonight thank you picking up off what Kate was talking about our our cities ever gonna be the same again I think it depends a lot on the path of the disease if this is a one-time event if this is something that does not repeat every five years then I think cities will basically get back to normal with some severe short-term interruptions if pandemic remains a more permanent part of urban life then though our cities will not be the same we just did a poll of national association of business economists who are professional economist working companies and more than thirty percent of them said that more than 40% of the employees who are now working from home and didnt work home from home beforehand would stay working from home so this view that there will be a permanent shift of some workers to working remotely it has got to be right but cities will adjust to that theyll be dropping commercia