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Cities Are for People Who Want to Be There

Por: Slate Business December 23, 2022

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Maybe the future of American cities looks a little like New York at Christmastime. The offices have emptied out, as they tend to at this time of year, but the streets are teeming with people. Bryant Park is so crowded at midday you can barely push your way through to the skating rink; hot destinations like the Lego Store, the New York Public Library, and Katz’s Delicatessen have visitors lined up in the freezing cold. A quick way to sum up the... + full article



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