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The Tennessean: Nashville must evolve from a party town to a more family-friendly destination

By adminOpinion Editorials, Recent News, Richard Florida Columns

To preserve its independent venues and vibrant cultural scene, Music City needs a new approach that balances nightlife with daylife, better reflecting how more and more of us want to…

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May 5, 2025

Fast Company: Tokyo is reinventing the downtown—by making more than one

By adminCities, Recent News, Richard Florida Columns

The death of downtown is now a familiar refrain. Central business districts (CBDs) in cities around the world—once bustling centers of office work—were hit hard by the pandemic and the…

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April 15, 2025

What America Can Learn From Tulsa

By adminRecent News

In March 2019, I arrived in Tulsa for the first of what would become a long series of visits. A local philanthropic foundation, the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF), had…

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March 24, 2025

Lufthansa: Meta City – The Age of Connectivity

By adminRecent News

Richard Florida lets his thoughts take flight: in this age of Meta Cities and digital connectivity, the need to meet face-to-face has only intensified, writes the best-selling author and urbanist

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May 21, 2024

USA Today: The unvaccinated don’t have the right to give us COVID. Crack down on them,not us.

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

People are free to make all the bad choices they want when it comes to themselves, but notwhen they put others in danger and incur costs that we all must…

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August 2, 2021

NPR Marketplace: Pandemic flips equation on where people want to live

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The pandemic — and its shift to remote and hybrid work — have transformed where people want to live.The U.S. has seen migration out of expensive coastal cities to smaller…

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July 28, 2021

Blueprint Future: Creative CEO – George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg on Decision-Making and Noble Pursuits

By adminRana Florida Columns, Recent News

From Bergdorf Goodman and Tiffany on Wall Street in New York to Louis Vuitton in Hong Kong and Printemps in Paris, design duo George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg have truly paved their…

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October 19, 2020

Financial Times: From peak city to ghost town: the urban centres hit hardest by Covid-19

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

“The pandemic will not only reshape cities but it’s going to reshape suburbs and rural areas,” says Richard Florida, a professor at the University of Toronto’s School of Cities and…

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October 16, 2020

PEEG: Cities in a Post-COVID World

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

This paper examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and its related economic, fiscal, social and political fallout on cities and metropolitan regions. We assess the effect of the pandemic…

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September 23, 2020

Harvard Business Review: The Uncertain Future of Corporate HQs

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The Covid-19 pandemic has seen tens of millions of Americans engage in a gigantic experiment in working from home — one that looks to be more permanent than anyone might…

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September 21, 2020

USA TODAY: COVID crisis – We need all hands on deck to save America’s arts and culture economy

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The outdoor stages are silent. There are no art fairs or gallery walks, no concerts in the parks. The COVID-19 pandemic has decimated arts and culture in America, wiping out…

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September 11, 2020

Brookings: Lost art: Measuring COVID-19’s devastating impact on America’s creative economy

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The COVID-19 crisis hits hard at arts, culture, and the creative economy. This study estimates the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the creative economy, which is comprised of industries…

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August 27, 2020

National Post: Munk Debates — Richard Florida: Our cities will bounce back from COVID-19

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

Cities will clearly survive this pandemic and the related crises that come from it. Crises like 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19 tend to lend themselves to dystopian takes….

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July 27, 2020

Politico: How to Re-Design the World for Corona Virus and Beyond

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

In the months since the coronavirus engulfed the world, it’s become clear that society won’t go back to normal any time soon, if ever.

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July 13, 2020

Innovating Canada: Resilient Cities with Richard Florida

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News, Uncategorized

Communities with more resilient economies experience less shock. And economies that are both resilient and high-growth experience shorter recovery periods. This pandemic has provided us with an opportunity to take…

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July 13, 2020

Wiley Online Library: Mega Regions and Pandemics

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The ongoing COVID‐19 crisis has put the relationship between spatial structure and disease exposure into relief. Here, we propose that mega regions – clusters of metropolitan regions like the Acela…

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July 2, 2020

Financial Times : Which towns and cities will be post-pandemic winners?

By adminCovid Cities, Profiles and Interviews, Recent News

Richard Florida and his wife and children spent most of lockdown in their apartment on Miami Beach. When they returned home to Toronto, the city had changed. “When we left,…

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June 25, 2020

Ciudades Sostenibles: Post-Covid Response and Recovery for Latin American and Caribbean Cities

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The COVID-19 pandemic is a once-in-a-century public health crisis, an economic catastrophe, and a human tragedy of the first order, whose impact has been most keenly felt in cities. That’s…

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June 3, 2020

The Globe and Mail: Canada’s new normal begins in our cities

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything about how we live. We know this every time we put on a mask to go outside, monitor for six feet of physical distance…

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June 3, 2020

CO Tenant Talks: Solving NYC’s Urbanism Problems in the Age of COVID

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News
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June 3, 2020

Foreign Policy: Don’t Touch Your Face: Our Cities May Never Be the Same Again

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The coronavirus has run rampant around the world’s cities, bringing them to a complete standstill. The joys of city life have been upturned as restaurants, theaters, and workplaces have all…

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June 3, 2020

Sam Suomi Magazine: Technology and the Urban–Rural Divide in America

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The dominant narrative in America today is that urban and rural face divergent futures. The belief that technology is driving urban prosperity and rural decline shapes this view. This perceived…

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May 27, 2020

World Economic Forum: COVID-19 will hit the developing world’s cities hardest. Here’s why

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought some of the world’s wealthiest global cities to their knees. In the current epicentre, New York, roughly one-fifth of all residents are infected and more…

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May 27, 2020

WLRN: The Sunshine Economy: Working and Living With COVID-19

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

It’s a calculated effort balancing the need to protect public health and the demand for economic activity. How long and lasting will this new normal be? It may be a…

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May 27, 2020

he Conversation: Megacity slums are incubators of disease – but coronavirus response isn’t helping the billion people who live in them

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

Having ravaged some of the world’s wealthiest cities, the coronavirus pandemic is now spreading into the megacities of developing countries. Sprawling urban areas in Brazil, Nigeria and Bangladesh are all…

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May 15, 2020

InsideHook: How Will COVID-19 Affect Colleges and Universities in Cities?

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

For students attending a college or university in a city, the combination of the two can offer numerous benefits. For some, that might involve close proximity to a thriving artistic…

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May 15, 2020

gen medium: The Harsh Future of American Cities

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

History has unfolded in waves of profound depths followed by the relief of buoyant times, only for the depths to return with unsentimental speed. The French Revolution and the Reign…

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May 14, 2020

The Star: Renowned cities expert Richard Florida. CITY HALL After the shutdown: Urbanist Richard Florida on the pitfalls and possibilities for Toronto

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

Toronto’s prolonged rise on international “best of” lists has been paused, like so many things, by COVID-19. We asked Richard Florida, a renowned cities expert, what he expects after the…

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April 23, 2020

Fast Company: Urban tech is a $65 billion industry. Here’s how COVID-19 could upend it

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The COVID-19 crisis has upended urban life as we know it. Cities are on lockdown, and the once bustling streets of Paris, New York, London, Rome, and more now sit…

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April 22, 2020

Yahoo News: Will the coronavirus pandemic empty the cities?

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

As the coronavirus outbreak hopefully begins to level off in New York and governors start developing plans for gradually reopening the economy, urban policy experts and economists have begun to…

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April 17, 2020

Citylab: The Coronavirus Class Divide in Cities

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The coronavirus is exposing a longstanding class divide in the way Americans work — between the low-paid front-line workers and the stay-at-home professionals with more job security and benefits. The…

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April 7, 2020

University of Texas LBJ School: How the Covid-19 Pandemic Will Reshape Our Cities

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News
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April 6, 2020

Fast Company : Coronavirus is crushing the economy. Here’s how to bring it back to life

By adminCovid Cities, Opinion Editorials, Rana Florida Columns, Rana Florida Columns: City, Recent News, Richard Florida Columns

The lockdown will end before scientists develop a working vaccine. Here’s a four-point plan for how companies should adapt.

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April 6, 2020

Citylab: The Geography of Coronavirus

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

The Covid-19 pandemic rages around the world, hitting cities in Asia, Europe and the U.S. in waves: first Wuhan, then Milan and Madrid, and now Seattle, New York City, Detroit…

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April 3, 2020

Miami Herald : Opinion: How retailers and other small businesses can survive coronavirus pandemic

By adminCovid Cities, Rana Florida Columns, Rana Florida Columns: Work, Recent News

This global pandemic is not to blame for a trend that was already in place — it has only accelerated it. While government stimulus and small business loans, financing and…

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March 30, 2020

Citylab: We’ll Need To Reopen Our Cities. But Not Without Making Changes First

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

As the dreaded coronavirus bolts across the globe, city after city has locked down, transforming urban business centers and suburban malls alike into veritable ghost towns. Our cities can’t stay…

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March 27, 2020

Restore Your Economy: Getting Urban Economies Back Up and Running after Covid-19

By adminCovid Cities, Recent News

As the dreaded Coronavirus rips across the globe, city after city has locked down, transforming urban business centers and suburban malls alike into veritable ghost towns.  Our cities can’t stay…

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March 25, 2020

Brookings : How our cities can reopen after the COVID-19 pandemic

By adminCities, Covid Cities, Opinion Editorials, Recent News

A ten-point preparedness plan for our communities based on detailed tracking of the current pandemic and historical accounts of previous ones, presenting some key measures to prepare our cities, economy,…

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March 25, 2020

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      • The New Urban Crisis
      • The Rise of the Creative Class Revisited
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