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Fireside Chat: Exploring the Future of Cities After COVID19

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How will the future of cities be after COVID19? How will technological and behavioral changes drive new urban dynamics and change the way we live, work, move and interact in cities? Tokyu Corporation, one of the largest Real Estate and Transportation companies in Japan and key driver of transformation of iconic neighborhoods in Japan –including Shibuya—shares its perspective and views of how cities will adapt and change after COVID19. We will dive into the new trends and how they impact urban planning, transportation and city dynamics and explore what should be the priorities for urban planners and practitioners across the world as we move to a new urban reality.

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