Fair Maiden, Well, at least your husband is paying attention. Kunstler is a very brilliant guy, but his word isn't the final word. The suburbs may not necessarily die, but be completely reconfigured for higher density, improved infrastructure, better bus service, etc....etc... There's no way of knowing exactly how this will play out in the long run. What if businesses find they want to be closer to their customer base and move out of the city into the suburbs where rent is cheaper?
I would caution you and your husband not to get completely bent out of shape. Prepare for the worst but understand that noone knows with 100% accuracy how events will play out in the future.



