Dan Gross on the "Corporate HQ and the Magnetic Pull of Cities"
Dan Gross's prescient piece at strategy+business is a must-read in light of the Amazon HQ2 news.
❝ In the 1970s and 1980s, large companies migrated to suburban companies to get away from the high operating costs and hassles of city life. But in the past few decades, the recovery and rejuvenation of America’s cities — New York, Boston, and many others — has been one of the great economic stories in the U.S. Lower crime, new housing, the expansion of recreational opportunities, and a growing family-friendliness have made cities magnets for capital, talent, investment, and companies. [strategy-business.com]
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