If New York, or any city, is going to fully recover, cultural institutions are going to have to thrive. I’m proud that The Shed was among the first to host live performances indoors last night.
Big news! We’re reopening October 16 with the exhibition “Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water.” Enjoy FREE admission through Oct 31. Tickets on sale Oct 1. More info: https://t.co/ET7XpPTNh9 #HowardenaPindell
Proud of our #DelveSidewalk Team for launching a new product that uses cloud computing and machine learning to help urban development teams discover radically better designs. Learn more: https://t.co/bmFYz9m6Wm #development#urbanplanning#neighborhoods#cities
Best parallel to election? 1980 Carter v Reagan. Unpopular incumbent and low expectations of challenger pre-debate. Reagan did well and the race went from a tie to a ten point Reagan romp, who took the Senate with him. The debate this week should have the same impact.
Sidewalk Labs created Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners to bring innovation to infrastructure. The great team at SIP has created Cavnue and partnered with the State of Michigan to rethink roads for the age of AVs.
#Cavnue is building the future of roads https://t.co/fzwSHNUZ3b
This project epitomizes inclusive growth and is the kind of development NYC neighborhoods need to recover. Kudos to @DRichards13 and @RitchieTorres for their leadership. https://t.co/JA7TKtz7r9
via @NYTOpinion. My op-ed in the NYTimes today. It’s not too soon to start thinking about how New York’s economy can recover from this crisis. First focus on becoming a leader in public health. Then a new model for inclusive, sustainable, resilient growth. https://t.co/VbZR3fC6TK
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The more people understand that we have proposed a unique partnership with the public sector that seeks to address the problems that the vast majority of Torontonians identify as key challenges, the more people support the plan.
"Thirty civic leaders in Toronto have signed their names to a public letter encouraging residents to 'welcome and evaluate' #SidewalkTO’s proposed plans."
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Thrilled to release "Toronto Tomorrow" - our 1,500-page proposal for the neighborhood of the future on Toronto's waterfront, and a global guidebook for urban innovation. You can read the whole plan on our updated @SidewalkToronto project website https://t.co/P0km65icPc
@roybahat I think the more likely answer is that they have made their money recently and earlier in life and people don’t generally give meaningful amounts of money away until they are 50+. The same thing happens in the tech community in New York.
Since when did government building necessary infrastructure count as an “incentive?” And is providing a “tax break” in an area where there were no taxes collected before really a tax break? There is no parallel between Hudson Yards and Amazon. https://t.co/iJVkujjbIv
Incredibly proud to be the chairman of The Shed, the first 21st century cultural institution. Opens Spring 2019 and looks more beautiful than the renderings!