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The new report from KPMG predicts that bankruptcies by retailers will at least double in 2020, as the COVID-19 closures "intensify the Darwinian struggle for survival that has already been under way."
Tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook all have locations near the new development, which PointOne Holdings and The NRP Group highlighted in announcing the project.
Airbnb listers in Texas, Georgia and Arizona have seen booking rates for the next 90 days increase as officials in those states begin to lift restrictions adopted over COVID-19.
The researchers with Jones Lang LaSalle predicted the pandemic "may change the appeal of working alongside strangers, and in unassigned seats in any office environment, at least in the short term."
Lawmakers need to amend the CARES Act to cover more costs or risk hotel staff layoffs and closures, according to the American Hotel & Lodging Association.