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  1. cityandstateny.com

    The problem is stark: Outside of booths in the food hall and a ticketed waiting room, seating in the $1.6 billion hall is highly limited. The lack of seating, however, is not entirely unprecedented: Some advocates said the design of Moynihan Train Hall was another part of a multipronged effort to remove homeless people from public spaces in New ...
  2. The ability to access neighborhood public spaces has a profound impact on the poor, those with limited mobility and children. Easily accessed, nearby public spaces are very important for such vulnerable populations who may not have a personal vehicle, a situation made even more acute in neighborhoods with few public transportation options.
  3. researchgate.net

    In contras t, public spaces often exclude populations who stand to benefit most from them: women, the unhoused, the poor, and popula - tions in Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC ...
  4. news.climate.columbia.edu

    Jun 3, 2024"The evidence is mounting that making streets more walkable, bikeable and car-free is really good for business. A new report from Mastercard and the New York City Office of Technology and Innovation shows just what a boon opening up streets was for New York's Midtown. During the 2022 holiday season, New York City Mayor Eric Adams turned an ...
  5. cityleadership.harvard.edu

    Apr 3, 2024The study adds to existing evidence that racialized economic privilege shapes access to city parks, and that COVID-19 disproportionately burdened lower-income communities of color. The study also suggests that proximity is not always the greatest barrier keeping underprivileged city residents from using parks and other public spaces.
  6. metropolismag.com

    The series debuts with a tour of a tranquil upstate New York retreat designed with Passive House principles. Read more. October 14, 2016. Opinion: The Next Great Public Spaces Will Be Indoors. Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, the cofounder of Snøhetta, argues architects must begin considering indoor space as just as public as outdoor space ...
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