KEY POINTS
  • Billionaire investor Sam Zell told CNBC that corporate leaders have a role to play in helping U.S. cities stave off a serious economic decline.
  • "It's going to require leaders of all the companies to come back to their offices and lead the people and create the opportunity," Zell said.
  • "Hiding out in the Hamptons or hiding out in Vermont or wherever doesn't make any sense and is counter-productive," said the chairman of Chicago-based Equity Group Investments.

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Billionaire investor Sam Zell told CNBC on Wednesday that corporate leaders have a role to play in helping U.S. cities stave off a serious economic decline in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and a summer of social unrest. 

"It's going to require leadership. It's going to require leaders of all the companies to come back to their offices and lead the people and create the opportunity," Zell said on "Squawk Box." "Hiding out in the Hamptons or hiding out in Vermont or wherever doesn't make any sense and is counter-productive." 

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