Commentary/Op-Ed - May 2026
Don’t wait on Albany for revenue optionsIn this NY Daily News op-ed, Jonathan Bowles and Winston Fisher argue that Mayor Mamdani should consider revenue-generating ideas that don't rely on state action, and lay out five such ideas from a recent CUF report.
Event - May 2026
What’s Needed to Bolster NYC’s Mom-and-Pop Small BusinessesOn May 28th, the Center for an Urban Future will hold a forum examining what’s needed to strengthen New York City’s mom-and-pop businesses at a pivotal moment for the city’s local entrepreneurs. Panelists will discuss the most pressing challenges facing neighborhood businesses and advance specific ideas for how city leaders can reduce burdens.
Event - May 2026
Harnessing NYC’s Natural AreasOn May 12th, the Center for an Urban Future will hold a forum focused on the vital role of natural areas in New York City, and what's needed to more fully harness these critical resources for New Yorkers. Panelists will discuss how to ensure far more New Yorkers know about, have access to, and feel comfortable exploring the city’s natural areas.
Testimony - April 2026
Stretching NYC’s Capital Dollars to Build More Vital Social InfrastructureIn this testimony before the City Council's Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Relations, Senior Fellow John Surico explains the need to stretch capital dollars farther than ever before and the next steps to take to lower the costs and shorten the timelines of capital projects.
Event - April 2026
The Other Side of Affordability: How NYC Can Boost Incomes & Build WealthOn April 16th, the Center for an Urban Future held a policy forum to address the other side of the affordability crisis—raising incomes, building wealth, and expanding pathways to the middle class—so that a lot more New Yorkers can afford to live here.
Report - March 2026
Creating and Capturing Real Estate Value to Generate Dedicated Funding for NYC’s ParksAs New York City confronts a widening budget deficit, identifying smart, sustainable ways to fund its parks is critical. This report shares five ideas for generating new, dedicated revenue for NYC's parks through capturing the value parks create for one of the city's wealthiest sectors: real estate.

