ULI Toronto: The Future of 9 to 5
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Webinar Summary: In response to COVID-19, employers have rapidly established systems to enable remote work. Could working from home become the new normal, reducing the need to live near jobs and encouraging a move away from the urban core? Will offices located in employment centers, as well as traditional 9-to-5 hours and associated commutes give way to greater workplace flexibility? What will this mean for the future of commercial development and growing employment centers throughout the GTA? What is the future of commuter suburbs, and could we see the rise of exurbs and migration to rural villages?
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