actually the news has been reporting about people leaving the cities now for almost a year. Corona expedited it, especially in New York, and when a city burns like Minneapolis, because the authorities lack the will or ability to control the populace, then people leave. Who wants to live in a city where the police abandon their precinct during a riot? Who wants to live in a city where a population believes an incident justifies looting , especially in a tourist district like the Million Dollar Mile in Chicago?Jungle Rat wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 10:56 amDumbest thing I've read so far today. Figures it came from sardis.sardis wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 10:46 am Even before the riots, corona was having people rethink about living in the big city. Businesses realized they could do just as well with most of their people working remote. Now, with these riots we’re going to see a reversal of the downtown revivals we’ve seen the last 30 years. You’ll start to see white flight again out of the cities. Downtowns will start looking like they did in the 60s and 70s.
Minneapolis will see a noticeable decline in population