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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Christian" data-source="post: 8209374" data-attributes="member: 6901101"><p>Tons of news on this without a doubt. Retail is slowly becoming more of a niche, and may, in the end, just cater to higher end. That said, you never know. One big cultural shift and it might just revert back. </p><p></p><p>They say this, and it is true. But there are large investment firms that are stocking up on city real estate, specifically because they believe in five years it's going to skyrocket. And Zoom is the new normal until the company decides it isn't. There is no long term research on its effects on productivity, creativity, or cost difference. I imagine once vetted research (not the business guy that says I wrote a book) starts to originate, we may see CEOs begin a new paradigm or revert back to the old standard. What we see now, like some companies abandoning plans for their new headquarters, are knee-jerk reactions. The long term trend will come when they see profits and cost-analysis.</p><p></p><p>But this is about D&D, and that is a great question. Although, I would add, how many will drop D&D as a hobby to the list. I know a person that started the hobby due to the pandemic. I find it unlikely she will continue once the world goes back to normal. But that is two in a sea of millions, so who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Christian, post: 8209374, member: 6901101"] Tons of news on this without a doubt. Retail is slowly becoming more of a niche, and may, in the end, just cater to higher end. That said, you never know. One big cultural shift and it might just revert back. They say this, and it is true. But there are large investment firms that are stocking up on city real estate, specifically because they believe in five years it's going to skyrocket. And Zoom is the new normal until the company decides it isn't. There is no long term research on its effects on productivity, creativity, or cost difference. I imagine once vetted research (not the business guy that says I wrote a book) starts to originate, we may see CEOs begin a new paradigm or revert back to the old standard. What we see now, like some companies abandoning plans for their new headquarters, are knee-jerk reactions. The long term trend will come when they see profits and cost-analysis. But this is about D&D, and that is a great question. Although, I would add, how many will drop D&D as a hobby to the list. I know a person that started the hobby due to the pandemic. I find it unlikely she will continue once the world goes back to normal. But that is two in a sea of millions, so who knows? [/QUOTE]
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