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When the Games can’t go on
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When the Games can’t go on

April 27, 2020November 13, 2020 Beatriz Garcia

The stories behind the Olympic Games and other cultural mega-events are important, says Beatriz Garcia. Now is the time to look beyond their role as catalysts for real estate growth and commercial profit and rethink why we need them.

Bustling city centre scene in Shinjuku, Tokyo

Shinjuku, Tokyo: host of the 2020 OlympicsPhoto: 

Dylan Gonzales from Pixabay

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