This week New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a plan for a post-pandemic New York that aims to turn the city’s sleepy commercial areas into 24-hour neighborhoods, among other initiatives.
Titled “New New York: Making New York Work For Everyone” the action plan is the culmination of six months of work from the New New York panel, a commission launched by the Governor and Mayor, earlier this year, led by former deputy mayors Robin Hood CEO Richard Buery and former Sidewalk Labs CEO Daniel Doctoroff. The plan comprises a set of 40 recommendations that could be enacted by
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