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The open streets movement boomed during the height of the pandemic, when many wanted to get outside while staying safe. Now, some want to keep expanded access to streets and sidewalks.
Will these smaller, lower-emissions vehicles compete with trucks in making last-mile deliveries in urban areas?
Ivy Leaguers and industry insiders are grabbing appointments for trendy places and selling them on the online secondary market.
Hospitality businesses say they want working visas for migrants to be fast-tracked as they struggle to fill job vacancies.
States are making tax-break offers that producers can’t refuse.
Plastic trash bags, and the rats they attract, are very visible parts of the New York landscape. A plan to bring in bins may squeeze scarce space.
Retailers, shipping companies and cities are working together to solve the problem.
New York, like many cities, wants to provide more housing and soak up empty office space. But the transition can be complex and costly.
Retail rents in Manhattan in late 2023 were still 20% to 30% below 2019 levels, thanks in part to fewer tourists and office workers.
In New York City, there’s been an uptick in landlords reporting tenants’ rents to credit bureaus, and not all renters are happy about it.