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Webinar Summary:

A recent EY reports that the 'Pandemic has permanently changed consumer behavior' and that '54 percent of Americans agree that the new behaviors adopted during the pandemic now feel normal, and 49 percent believe that their lives will remain significantly changed in a post-pandemic world.' While the ways in which we use the built environment are certainly changing, the evolution of the ground floor in the urban context is perhaps the most unknown.  

ULI Boston's panel of experts share their insights as how the ground floor will be reprogrammed for a post-COVID world and where the opportunities to create value exist.

Webinar Summary: A recent EY reports that the 'Pandemic has permanently changed consumer behavior' and that '54 percent of Americans agree that the new behaviors adopted during the pandemic now feel normal, and 49 percent believe that their lives will remain significantly changed in a post-pandemic world.' While the ways in which we use the built environment are certainly changing, the evolution of the ground floor in the urban context is perhaps the most unknown.  

ULI Boston's panel of experts share their insights as how the ground floor will be reprogrammed for a post-COVID world and where the opportunities to create value exist.

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