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Why San Antonio has so many little cities inside it

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Business 20240604 01:35:00

People leave some of the higher density cities and actually move to what we call the sunbelt cities, places like austin, dallas, miami and phoenix, in search of a lower cost of living and better weather. what is really interesting is since then, two things, first of all, people have stayed in those sunbelt cities. you can see things like high frequency data such as restaurant bookings remain above pre pandemic in those lovely cities. but also, interestingly, people are returning to high density cities. so, for example, residential rents in new york are back above pre pandemic levels and we ve got residential rents rising in other global cities, london, singapore, berlin, sydney and milan. this is very much showing that people are staying in cities. that brings us to how we work which is probably the biggest single change out of the pandemic. hybrid working, probably here to stay, and what it means for cities in an era of hybrid ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Business 20240604 03:35:00

Office spaces in 47 cities across north america, europe, shanghai and singapore. so i caught up with its head of global research. dr megan walters, a real pleasure having you with us. let s start with this, quite simply put, how are cities bouncing back? thanks, aaron. look, the pandemic changed how we work, how we live and how we shop, so let s just start with shopping. e commerce was a huge lifeline for many of us during the pandemic but increasingly, people want to go back to shops, so a recent survey of 20,000 global consumers showed seven out of ten want to view product in shops. a bit more in the us, a bit less in asia pacific where they are willing to shop online. in terms of living, one of the biggest changes we saw was actually in the us. between march 2020 and february 2021 during the pandemic, we saw close to 3 million people leave some of the higher density cities and actually move to what we call the sunbelt cities, places like austin, dallas, miami and phoenix, in search ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Business 20240604 02:35:00

Look, the pandemic changed how we work, how we live and how we shop, so let s just start with shopping. e commerce was a huge lifeline for many of us during the pandemic but increasingly, people want to go back to shops, so a recent survey of 20,000 global consumers showed seven out of ten want to view product in shops. a bit more in the us, a bit less in asia pacific where they are willing to shop online. in terms of living, one of the biggest changes we saw was actually in the us. between march 2020 and february 2021 during the pandemic, we saw close to 3 million people leave some of the higher density cities and actually move to what we call the sunbelt cities, places like austin, dallas, miami and phoenix, in search of a lower cost of living and better weather. what is really interesting is since then, two things, first of all, people have stayed in those sunbelt cities. you can see things like high frequency data such as restaurant bookings remain above pre pandemic in those lovel ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Business 20240604 22:35:00

Office spaces in 47 cities across north america, europe, shanghai and singapore. so, i caught up with its head of global research. dr megan walters, a real pleasure having you with us. let s start with this quite simply put, how are cities bouncing back? thanks, aaron. look, the pandemic changed how we work, how we live and how we shop, so let s just start with shopping. e commerce was a huge lifeline for many of us during the pandemic but increasingly, people want to go back to shops, so a recent survey of 20,000 global consumers showed seven out of ten want to view product in shops. a bit more in the us, a bit less in asia pacific where they are willing to shop online. in terms of living, one of the biggest changes we saw that we could observe was actually in the us. between march 2020 and february 2021 during the pandemic, we saw close to 3 million people leave some of the higher density cities and actually move to what we call the sunbelt cities, places like austin, dallas, miami a ....

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