Submitted by Jahooodie t3_112ak99 in jerseycity
aa043 t1_j8jqqpg wrote
Reply to comment by Jahooodie in Remote Work Is Costing Manhattan More Than $12 Billion a Year by Jahooodie
Hoboken and JC are close to Manhattan(PATH, bus, ferry) and as convenient as other NYC parts. Parking is difficult and traffic unpredictable often terrible.
Remote conferencing existed before Covid but now its just normal. Companies save money by having smaller flexible office spaces. Remote and flexible office hours means less demand for office space.
JC is not as expensive as smaller Hoboken but JC needs better amenities and safety.
JSQ area now visible from far and more buildings going up. With influx of people, JC can change rapidly or face an exodous after a year or two. Nowhere to walk unless JC develops some great urban spaces like Paris has.
mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_j8kfgt2 wrote
Jc and Hoboken are greatly positioned, I don’t see prices going down. They will just rise anywhere near transit
Jahooodie OP t1_j8lfobo wrote
>They will just rise anywhere near transit
what happens with literal sea level rise? I kinda am medium confident NYC will figure out walls or something when push comes to shove, but like do you really see Hudson County will get together and collab to figure out a comprehensive plan
counterpoint: areas of Miami on the precipice of getting fucked still somehow have prices going up and major banks still certifying mortgages sometimes so EHHHHHH
mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_j8lg1oq wrote
Wasn’t factoring for that. Don’t have a good time frame for when the we are fucked is coming
Heights tho…
Economy-Cupcake808 t1_j8mntv1 wrote
I’ve lived in both places but traffic is way better on this side of the Hudson than it is on Long Island and parts of Westchester. Maybe it was different pre Covid
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