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impact - January 2026

“The think tank quietly influencing NY’s top officials”

Crain's New York Business recently published this in-depth profile of the Center for an Urban Future (CUF), titled “The think tank quietly influencing New York’s top officials.” The article noted that “CUF has hit its stride in recent years, managing to catch the attention of powerful city officials with its brand of pragmatic, hyper-specific ideas for improving economic mobility.”

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Report - January 2026

15 Policy Ideas for NYC to Start 2026

To start 2026, we offer up 15 policy ideas that CUF wrote about in 2025 that Mayor Mamdani and the City Council should consider implementing this year—on issues from expanding economic mobility and strengthening financial security for older adults to generating new revenues and cutting bureaucratic roadblocks that stifle progress.

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Event - January 2026

Strengthening NYC’s Cultural and Creative Sector

On January 21st, the Center for an Urban Future will hold a policy forum focused on new threats facing New York City's creative economy. Speakers will discuss what city leaders—including the incoming mayor—should do to strengthen New York’s cultural and creative sector amid an affordability crisis and a range of other accelerating challenges.

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Commentary/Op-Ed - December 2025

The Other Side of Affordability

Our new commentary in Vital City argues that solving New York City’s affordability crisis will require more than just tackling the soaring cost of living. The incoming mayor also needs a plan for tackling the other side of affordability—raising incomes and building wealth. Our piece offers five ideas for how the new administration can jumpstart an economic mobility agenda.

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Report - December 2025

State of the Chains, 2025

Our eighteenth annual ranking of over 500 national retailers in New York City finds a 1.3 percent continued decrease in chain stores across the five boroughs over the past year.

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Report - December 2025

Creative New York

The creative sector—from performing arts organizations to design firms—is more critical than ever to New York City's economy. But mounting affordability challenges threaten its future.

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