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This is what just ~10 years of democrat rule can do to a city/state.

Source (paywall): https://www.dailymail.com/real-estate/article-15871885/denver-downtown-vacancy-housing-crisis.html

From the post:

>For years, Denver was one of America's great success stories. Drawn by its snow-capped mountain backdrop, thriving economy and coveted outdoor lifestyle, thousands of Americans flocked to Colorado's capital during and after the pandemic. Home prices surged, cranes filled the skyline and developers raced to keep up with demand. Today, the picture looks dramatically different. Downtown office towers sit eerily empty. Storefronts remain vacant. Housing prices are under pressure after years of rapid construction. Denver now holds an alarming title: the highest downtown office vacancy rate among the nation's 50 largest cities. The city's struggles have become a cautionary tale for urban centers across America grappling with the long-term consequences of remote work.

This is what just ~10 years of democrat rule can do to a city/state. Source (paywall): https://www.dailymail.com/real-estate/article-15871885/denver-downtown-vacancy-housing-crisis.html From the post: >>For years, Denver was one of America's great success stories. Drawn by its snow-capped mountain backdrop, thriving economy and coveted outdoor lifestyle, thousands of Americans flocked to Colorado's capital during and after the pandemic. Home prices surged, cranes filled the skyline and developers raced to keep up with demand. Today, the picture looks dramatically different. Downtown office towers sit eerily empty. Storefronts remain vacant. Housing prices are under pressure after years of rapid construction. Denver now holds an alarming title: the highest downtown office vacancy rate among the nation's 50 largest cities. The city's struggles have become a cautionary tale for urban centers across America grappling with the long-term consequences of remote work.
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I have already told my boss multiple times if they try to require on-site I will find another job. The company I work for closed the local office long ago and it would force me to relocate to a city that still has a office. I hate every state they currently have offices in so that's a no-go.

I also have extremely specialized knowledge for a product that makes a LOT of money. The boss has said there are zero intentions to force RTO/Relocation for anyone that is and has been remote and is not near a office and will fight it if they try.