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While NYC see nearly 450,000 tourists and visitors a day, of 450,000 about 100,000 a day in Time Square area Hudson Yard will generate 19 billion dollars for the city with 55,000 jobs.
(Summer months the numbers increase 600,000+ a day)
The yet-to-be-revealed Thomas Heatherwick sculpture, that will be the centerpiece of the Hudson Yards megaproject will likely cost $200 million, Crain's reports — a dramatic increase from the previously reported price tag of $75 million.
Services like education, public transportation, and other services are funded in part by property taxes. So this is a major benefit to the Bronx in the sense that the city has more money coming in for services.
There are also lots of other ways to generate revenue, and jobs, while spreading it all around NYC, and spreading the wealth more evenly throughout the different socio-economic divisions of the city.
If this is funded entirely by private, then I cant say anything, but if local community board rejects, then too bad for them.
There are also lots of other ways to generate revenue, and jobs, while spreading it all around NYC, and spreading the wealth more evenly throughout the different socio-economic divisions of the city.
If this is funded entirely by private, then I cant say anything, but if local community board rejects, then too bad for them.
This is a DONE deal. Have you been buy Hudson Yards lately to sell all the construction there?
Honestly this is a very convenient location, plus the MTA got a lot of money for selling the air rights to the Hudson Yards and they will also get long term revenue from this.
Services like education, public transportation, and other services are funded in part by property taxes. So this is a major benefit to the Bronx in the sense that the city has more money coming in for services.
The Bronx need to find it own way too Brooklyn is booming
The Bronx need to find it own way too Brooklyn is booming
Displace the ghetto folks in the Bronx like Brooklyn did in alot of former ghetto neighborhoods and the Bronx will boom. More middle class folks would entertain the idea of moving to the Bronx so long as they don't have to see and deal with the ghettoness. Common sense prevails.
Displace the ghetto folks in the Bronx like Brooklyn did in alot of former ghetto neighborhoods and the Bronx will boom. More middle class folks would entertain the idea of moving to the Bronx so long as they don't have to see and deal with the ghettoness. Common sense prevails.
This is already happening in the South Bronx. I knew a guy on welfare and he was not able to get an apartment that would take government programs in the South Bronx even because landlords there don't take programs anymore.
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