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December 13, 2004
The Bloomberg development plan
Posted by Dominic Basulto
The Gotham Gazette has a multi-part feature on the Bloomberg Administration's development plan for 20 key neighborhoods in New York. Areas like Lower Manhattan and the Hudson Yards may garner the lion's share of the publicity, but there's a city-wide development initiative underway that will reach into each of the five boroughs. For example, according to Sandy Hornick, director of strategic planning at the Department of City Planning, regional business districts like Downtown Brooklyn, Long Island City, Downtown Flushing, and Jamaica, Queens will play an important role in creating new commercial office development opportunities.
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