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The Centre for Cities is an independent think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK's largest cities and towns

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Parisians and New Yorkers have been quicker to return to the office than Londoners, a new survey has found: ft.com/content/26eaad… Would you increase the number of days you go into the office if your travel costs were subsidised by your employer?

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TOMORROW | Return to the office: The future of global cities🌍 Edward Glaeser, Professor at Harvard Department of Economics, will join us to discuss our new hybrid working research and consider the future of cities as places of work and economic activity. Book your place👇 loom.ly/uZScYUk

TOMORROW | Return to the office: The future of global cities🌍

Edward Glaeser, Professor at <a href="/HarvardEcon/">Harvard Department of Economics</a>, will join us to discuss our new hybrid working research and consider the future of cities as places of work and economic activity.

Book your place👇
loom.ly/uZScYUk
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‘Golden rules’ for the green belt 🌱 What are the trade-offs and challenges as the Government seeks to secure public benefits and avoid unearned windfalls to landowners on green belt land? Maurice Lange discusses the Government's green belt plans 👇 loom.ly/qwwJ02w

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📍The most desirable places to live in the UK are also the densest Density is a word that seems to conjure up all sorts of undesirable images in people’s minds, but is density inherently undesirable? Read more👇 loom.ly/5A6dTDk

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Are home working ‘missing managers’ holding the economy back? By surveying office workers in London, our new report finds that it is in fact older, more senior workers that are more likely to work from home. Read our latest blog from oscar selby 👇 loom.ly/T4AUg_Y