Commentary/Op-Ed - October 2002
Center Criticizes Governor for Ruling Out East River Tolls and Reinstatement of Commuter TaxIn response to Governor Pataki's announcement that he won't impose tolls on East River crossings or reinstate the Commuter Tax, the Center for an Urban Future urges all gubernatorial candidates to keep an open mind about new revenue-raising mechanisms that would allow the city to help itself.
Commentary/Op-Ed - October 2002
Performing MiraclesWhen it comes to neighborhood revitalization, community arts groups have a thing or two to show business.
Report - October 2002
Bumpy SkiesIn this report on New York's air transport industry, the Center illustrates that JFK and LaGuardia fared worse than most U.S. airports in the year after September 11th and still face structural threats to future competitiveness.
Report - August 2002
Red Hook and Gowanus RebornCommissioned by the Red Hook/Gowanus Chamber of Commerce, this report details the industrial and maritime revival of the Red Hook and Gowanus neighborhoods.
Commentary/Op-Ed - August 2002
Doing Our MarketingTo attract fast-growing, high-wage firms, New York City should talk up our Tudors and our test scores--not our tax breaks.
Report - August 2002
Rebuilding Job Training from the Ground UpNearly a year after the disaster of September 11, New York City has begun a long-overdue reform of its workforce development system. In this report, the Center finds the early returns encouraging-but warns that heavy lifting lies ahead.
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