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What’s Next for New York, a Times Virtual Event | What’s Next for New York, a Times Virtual Event |
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With a high population density, reliance on subway systems and plethora of public spaces, many experts predicted the decline of New York — and other cities like it — during the coronavirus pandemic. Yet with vaccination rates rising and the easing of many Covid-19 restrictions, even in spite of the emergence of new variants, the city’s outlook seems to point toward a lighter and more hopeful future. | With a high population density, reliance on subway systems and plethora of public spaces, many experts predicted the decline of New York — and other cities like it — during the coronavirus pandemic. Yet with vaccination rates rising and the easing of many Covid-19 restrictions, even in spite of the emergence of new variants, the city’s outlook seems to point toward a lighter and more hopeful future. |
What does the path forward for New York City look like? How does its revival influence the comeback of other big cities across the country? | What does the path forward for New York City look like? How does its revival influence the comeback of other big cities across the country? |
Join us, along with Democratic mayoral nominee, Eric Adams; the playwright Jeremy O. Harris, creator of “Slave Play” and co-writer for the film “Zola”; and chef Marcus Samuelsson, owner of the Red Rooster restaurant in Harlem, along with dozens of others from London to Bermuda, as we re-imagine what the future of the city might be. They’ll speak with Times journalists Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jazmine Hughes. | Join us, along with Democratic mayoral nominee, Eric Adams; the playwright Jeremy O. Harris, creator of “Slave Play” and co-writer for the film “Zola”; and chef Marcus Samuelsson, owner of the Red Rooster restaurant in Harlem, along with dozens of others from London to Bermuda, as we re-imagine what the future of the city might be. They’ll speak with Times journalists Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jazmine Hughes. |
Politics reporter Astead Herndon, our host for the event, will also moderate a live conversation with The Times’s Ginia Bellafante, Big City columnist, and architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, who will be taking your questions. | Politics reporter Astead Herndon, our host for the event, will also moderate a live conversation with The Times’s Ginia Bellafante, Big City columnist, and architecture critic Michael Kimmelman, who will be taking your questions. |
It’s all part of our latest subscriber-only event. Looking forward to seeing you there. | It’s all part of our latest subscriber-only event. Looking forward to seeing you there. |