People Want to Live in Big Cities, Not Just Work in Them
People are flocking back to the urban core, even if their job allows them to work remotely.https://www.globest.com/2022/03/02/people-want-to-live-in-big-cities-not-just-work-in-them/
SFYIMBY Visits 1900 Broadway With Colin Behring, Downtown Oaklandhttps://sfyimby.com/2022/03/sfyimby-visits-1900-broadway-with-colin-behring-downtown-oakland.html
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused corporate America to rethink what it wants in a headquarters. Millions of people are productively working from home and may never again spend five days a week in the office. Some have moved from places like New York to cheaper, smaller cities. The first corporate offices are joining the newest migration wave, and more will likely follow. But as they pick the site of their future headquarters, companies aren’t just thinking about what their employees want today. “They think about something that might be 30 years from now,” says Robert Hess, vice chairman at real-estate services firm Newmark.https://www.wsj.com/articles/ten-key-factors-for-headquarter-cities-of-the-future-11644426062?fbclid=IwAR2cV4u2vzaa6EkF8_qnc0oKIbbOpQ5Ux6MNfImbaepSe-e19pkKxVwlhuc
A settlement agreement was filed between the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and Behring Regional Center LLC, several top EB-5 regional center operators and Invest in the USA. The settlement, which affects two cases, has finally put the EB-5 program back on track reauthorizing previously approved regional centers and safeguarding EB-5 investors.https://www.eb5investors.com/blog/eb5-regional-center-lawsuit-win