From their two-bedroom condo in a high-rise tower in San Francisco, Kristina and Grayson Dove enjoyed all downtown had to offer. Great restaurants, nightlife and theater lay just outside the door.
Then came March 2020. The pandemic sent employees home to work remotely. The city rolled up its sidewalks and pulled the shades.
Kristina, an event and food director for Twitter, began working from her bedroom. “I didn’t leave the room all day.” In June, she had twins, which took over the second bedroom. Grayson, a biotech auctioneer, began taking calls in the living room. Without a yard or even a balcony, they rarely went outside.
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