CAVEAT EMPTOR

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Stay put or move judiciously. AC #AfterCovid Americans reportedly considered emptied downtowns and the prospect of remote work, but the clearest picture says there's no urban exodus it's an #URBANSHUFFLE. Hard data shows most people who did move stayed close to where they came from and felt at home.

The pandemic emptied office buildings nationwide and corporate tenants are typically locked into multiyear leases, which guarantee stability in the commercial real estate market for a time. But every month, more leases expire, giving tenants an opportunity to rethink their space and every day, employers are staring at empty desks.

Many companies, which had been trying to squeeze more workers into less space for years, are not renewing. That leaves an office landlord facing hard choices. What should Rechler do, for instance, with 5 Times Square, a million-square-foot building that 20 years ago was a gleaming centerpiece of 42nd Street’s revival?

I live with my loving wife on City Island A Slice of NYC Paradise. What a difference #ZEN makes. Don't get me wrong, the space has its rough edges. They include flooding, poor management and rotten response, and crappy communications.

See for yourself  search for any other city https://www.nyc.gov/  -  https://www.yelp.com/

"Let the buyer beware." is Latini for "sold as is," this term means that the buyer or renter assumes the risk that a product, or service fails to meet expectations. In other words, the principle of caveat emptor serves as a warning that buyers have no recourse with the seller or renter of said services. 

So if you want to be happy, then lower the pressure on yourself and become your best friend

Then, just when everything seemed to start getting abnormal, and uncomfortable for good folks, the president denied global warming, Then the pandemic happened. Her job went remote, her boyfriend to graduate school, and moving to the city started making more sense. Years ago being a 10 was saying something special, perfect, or superlative.

https://sports.yahoo.com/10-worst-states-live-150013891.html?fr=sycsrp_…

But sorry not this time. These are a few of the top states with the highest poverty rates in America for 2023. These states, often referred to as the "poorest states," face unique challenges in addressing poverty and socioeconomic disparities.

We explore the factors contributing to their high poverty rates, such as limited job opportunities, income inequality, and lack of access to quality education and healthcare.

Join us as we shed light on the struggles faced by individuals and families in these states and discuss potential solutions to alleviate poverty and foster economic growth.

Whether you're interested in understanding the economic landscape or seeking insights into poverty-related issues, this video provides an informative and thought-provoking analysis of the top 10 states with the highest poverty rates in America for 2023. The is you multiply ten times three you get down and dirty with 30.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZI2N6BhoVk

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Are you curious to know which states in America are the most racist? In this video, we reveal the top 10 most racist states in America and discuss the impact of racism on our society. From understanding the history of racism in these states to discussing current examples of racism, we explore the issues surrounding this important topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooCvS05Kd8s

So before you move out of your area or neighborhood , you may wish to take another look at these videos.

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