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Where Amazon May Build Its New Headquarters Amtrak trains make dozens of trips between Boston, New York and Washington each weekday. And a third of Boston residents take public transportation to work, according to the city's bid. Perks: The proposal does not promise any specific financial incentives to help reel in Amazon. But Worcester, which ...
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China's Economic Growth Looks Strong. Maybe Too Strong. It can work the other way, too: Some economists cite evidence that China also understates its growth during booms to smooth its results. ... The Conference Board, a business group based in New York, takes Chinese data for agriculture, construction and easily counted services, like transportation, as ...
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Newly-Elected Brooklyn Councilmembers Join Progressive Caucus "As we go to work on the behalf of all New Yorkers, welcoming progressive leaders like Council Members [Ampry-Samuel and Brannan] into the Progressive Caucus makes us even stronger. I look forward to working with our new members to continue to fight for a more just and fair New York City," said ...
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Not all bright lights, big city BROOKINGS – Jake Sanderson went from being a South Dakota farm boy to a New York model, but it's not all bright lights in the big city. "It can be very glamorous," Sanderson ... You have to have the right look, of course, but no one has the right look for every job. You might go on a lot of castings and ...
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How the US Ended Up Enthralled by Unions Look, for example, at the recent construction of the Second Avenue subway line in New York City, recently highlighted by the New York Times as "the most expensive mile of subway track on earth." The employees singled out in that article do not work for the city, but they might as well; it is a collection of ...
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Scoopy's Notebook, Jan. 18, 2018 Dan is someone who has stood by our community while spearheading key legislation and initiatives as a member of the New York City Council. I look forward to continuing to work with him to preserve and expand affordable housing in our community." Some had thought Garodnick would seek the ...
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Traffic congestion will cost NYC $100B by 2023 In New York City, whether you commute by train, bus, or car, it seems like traffic is inevitable and no matter which route you look at, delays are costing the city a ... just how much subway delays are costing the city and the number equated to a shocking $864,000 a day when translated into lost work time.
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Demand for New York City warehouses is surging "Every investor, both institutional and private, is looking to purchase buildings in the . . . boroughs," says Stan Danzig, vice chairman of Cushman & Wakefield. "Anyone who owns a building in Long Island City or Brooklyn or Queens . . . is taking a second look at industrial. It's a lot less work and a lot less ...
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Going Back to the Mean Streets of New York City During the early days of his career, which now includes work in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the MoMA and The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, to name ... The result of this second look is a new book called Mean Streets NYC 1970-1985, an artistic time capsule of the city published in October.
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Cities on Amazon Shortlist Look to Next Steps The city, she said, plans to work closely with state officials to make sure Atlanta is as attractive as it can be to Amazon and other companies, taking steps ... Alicia Glen, New York's deputy mayor for Housing and Economic Development, said she learned from Twitter on Thursday morning that the city had ...
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