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I agree about #1. Industries where the employees were moved to remote figured out that the work doesn’t require an office. I’m thinking of publishing, because I know some people in that trade - a lot of agents and editors had to make very little adjustment in their workflow or operation when they were moved off-site. Administrative work, insurance, finance, tech - a lot of those employees don’t need an office.
I think the film industry is going to take a hit, not only because of theatre closings, but because the offerings aren’t all that good, and a lot of people are fed up with Hollywood in general. I can’t remember when I streamed a recent release, and hadn’t been inside a movie theatre for a few years before they closed.
Also - I like the OP’s use of “sardine” as a verb. I may borrow that.