"...the pandemic and its aftermath have also created a rare openness to doing things differently. Seizing this opportunity won’t be easy, or a short-term affair. But if we can be certain of anything, it’s that cities will adapt and evolve, and that they have the potential to come back stronger."
- Kearney 2020 Global Cities Report
The Kearney 2020 Global Cities Report is out and it incorporates two main rankings: their Global Cities Index (GCI) and their Global Cities Outlook (GCO).
The former is intended to be a snapshot of where things stand today and the latter is intended to be a forecast of where things might be heading.
Here's their GCI:
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And here's their GCO:
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Note: The big mover in their GCO is Toronto, jumping nine spots to take second place behind London.
The full report can be downloaded over here.
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