>>1882820>>1882831Also remember we essentially tried to fit a suburban model onto an urban frame post WWII. Low density development is not profitable, and if any other country tried to do what America did they'd fail and the suburbs would collapse in on themselves. Suburbia (and car centric infrastructure) has always been propped up by by taxing US corporations. It's a balancing act, the more their income got concentrated in urban centers, the more they could afford to abuse land. After companies have canceled leases and office spaces abandoned, what will they have? Pretty much nothing. So much shit is going to be abandoned, but that's natural in the course of history.