Gen Z wants to shop in person — and that's helping malls make a comeback
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Are negative interest rates about to make a comeback? One banker says it’s possible
The age of negative interest rates might not be over.MarketWatch - 2h -
Gen Z abandoning mince pies for loaded fries this Christmas
Young people are abandoning mince pies for loaded fries as global-inspired and plant-based dishes gain favour this Christmas.Yahoo Sports - 7h -
How Skier Lindsey Vonn Is Making a Comeback at Age 40
After leaving the sport in 2019, Lindsey Vonn has decided to return to skiing.Inc. - 3d -
4 Ways to Engage Millennials and Gen-Z
Practical strategies to address funding gaps, foster inclusive networks, and create workplace cultures where everyone thrives.Inc. - 4d -
AI startups are snatching up San Francisco real estate as Gen Z craves office life
With the Covid pandemic approaching its five-year anniversary, a growing number of startups in San Francisco are ditching remote work.CNBC - 5d -
More Americans are living in malls, as developers get creative to help ease the housing crisis
Real estate developers are building housing inside of or next to shopping malls as department stores like Macy's, JC Penney and Sears shrink or cease to exist.CNBC - 6d -
Lindsey Vonn to make her comeback to downhill racing at age 40 this weekend
Lindsey Vonn is going to enter an official ski race for the first time in nearly six years this weekend at age 40ABC News - Dec. 5 -
Encore’s AI-Powered Site Helps You Shop for Vintage and Secondhand Items
Using a blend of GPT-4 and its own computer model, Encore’s natural language search tool can recognize numerous brands, styles, and aesthetics across the web’s many vintage resale sites.Wired - Dec. 4 -
Are chicken sandwiches a) a tasty lunch? Or b) the ultimate symbol of gen Z wokeness? | Arwa Mahdawi
Those waging a war on woke have turned their attentions to twentysomethings’ supposed rejection of ham and mustard sarnies. Clearly this is what people mean by bread and butter issues .... You are ...The Guardian - Dec. 3
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