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    mixed offices and apartments in the same building sounds good… would cut the commute

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      I lived in a building thay was mixed residential/office space in Buenos Aires. It was really good, during the week you saw movement in and out so it felt alive, ar night and weekends was pretty empty and calm, and you could throw parties without bothering the neighbors.

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        lets defy the government and do it either way

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          I worked in an office once that was large enough thst you could absolutely live in it without being caught

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      Just live at work! I can see the LateStageCapitalism posts writing themselves

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      I think if companies are interested in cutting commute times, they’d normalize work from home. Doesn’t seem to be the case sadly

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        Mixed use buildings for actually quite common in much of the world and can work quite well. See what you do though is you put them on the market for anybody to rent, and not force people to live in your company housing.

        If you go into any major city you’re going to run into mixed use buildings.