Zbrod95
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Isn’t he the one that theorized that most of us already had it but were asymptomatic? Just curious...Gottlieb has been my personal favorite since this whole thing started.
Isn’t he the one that theorized that most of us already had it but were asymptomatic? Just curious...Gottlieb has been my personal favorite since this whole thing started.
They locked down first and stayed lock down the longest. They also have extremely tight mask policies and have been for much longer than the rest of the US. Florida, Texas and Other states in the south didn’t take it serious along with our president. Without getting into politics, this is why we are here.
Citibank announced at all "HQ" and "regional function" facilities staff will telework until at least 1 Jan 21.yes. this is 100% correct. I live in NY. Things were and continue to be much tighter than any of the southern states. And once the spike started back up down south, opening up in NYC was slowed down even more. I commute into Manhattan once a week - have been since the quarantine started. Instead of driving in, I now take the train. It's still empty. Most businesses will remain operating remotely through at least labor day. Many of the larger companies - including some like the Big 5 Accounting firms have already told employees they won't be going back to the NYC office. Some might go a day or two a week - Some will never go in until after Jan 1. COVID-19 has totally changed the way business will be conducted for the future.
And that's not even including the real estate market - commercial real estate in particular...
Isn’t he the one that theorized that most of us already had it but were asymptomatic? Just curious...
You know the doctor that did by chance?not really but he has said that some who have had it are less symptomatic than others. He’s not one to generalize like that.
You know the doctor that did by chance?
yes. this is 100% correct. I live in NY. Things were and continue to be much tighter than any of the southern states. And once the spike started back up down south, opening up in NYC was slowed down even more. I commute into Manhattan once a week - have been since the quarantine started. Instead of driving in, I now take the train. It's still empty. Most businesses will remain operating remotely through at least labor day. Many of the larger companies - including some like the Big 5 Accounting firms have already told employees they won't be going back to the NYC office. Some might go a day or two a week - Some will never go in until after Jan 1. COVID-19 has totally changed the way business will be conducted for the future.
And that's not even including the real estate market - commercial real estate in particular...
What does the future of commercial office real estate look like in 2-3 years?I’m in sales and we were told we won’t be going back to the office anytime soon. Everything is now done through zoom calls etc... I only went in like once a week even before all this and I was like the black sheep. I always said we could work remotely etc.... and now this proves it. Our whole accounting and sales team haven’t seen the office since mid March.
Looks like my home value will be going up.What does the future of commercial office real estate look like in 2-3 years?
What does the future of food services specifically placed inside or near proximity of said commercial office real estate look like in 2-3 years?
What does the future of HRS (or LAs $5B palace) look like in 2-3 years?
Would you want to be holding the paper on these now?
Will the revolution be televised?
What does the future of commercial office real estate look like in 2-3 years?
What does the future of food services specifically placed inside or near proximity of said commercial office real estate look like in 2-3 years?
What does the future of HRS (or LAs $5B palace) look like in 2-3 years?
Would you want to be holding the paper on these now?
Will the revolution be televised?
Very observantI was speaking with my dad about these same things. There are class A office buildings going up all over Nashville and I just don’t see the need for them moving forward. Companies will continue to adjust and allow remote work. Why waste tons of money on high end offices when no one will be in them.
my dad works for a huge healthcare company up here and they just spent millions and millions on new offices in downtown Nashville that currently sit empty. This pandemic will have a trickle down impact for years.
Very observant☝.
Say hi to the Frists for me.
And in comes the muppet acting as if he knows...And in come the Trumpers to ruin what was a great discussion.
Geezer, you’re like a brontosaurus. Step on your tail and 4 hours later you feel it. You spent 4 hours cooking up this muppet ****. Nice new take, geezer.And in comes the muppet acting as if he knows...
anything.
Citibank announced at all "HQ" and "regional function" facilities staff will telework until at least 1 Jan 21.
So much for the college experience.Harvard announced today that the entire academic year 2020-2021 will be remote learning. Tuition for undergrads will remain at $49,653.