New York City

May 7, 2014

US Cities Leading the Way: Milken 2014 Global Conference

The Milken Global Conference panel “US Cities Leading the Way,” featuring Gavin Newsom and Kathryn Wylde, considers opportunities and challenges particular to the local level.

September 13, 2013

Congressman Earl Blumenauer Assesses Government's Short-Sighted Response to Natural Disasters and Climate Change

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy and as the threats of climate change become more apparent, Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer explains why our current federal policy on natural disaster recovery is both fiscally unsustainable and life threatening.

July 7, 2020

Hudson’s David Kramer on NYC’s Pandemic-Proof Real Estate

President of Hudson Companies and TPR’s first editor, David Kramer, discusses New York City’s COVID response and recovery and its likely impact on multifamily housing development going forward.

November 30, 2018

NYC Planning Director on Linking Rezoning & Neighborhood Planning to Build Housing and Create Jobs

New York Planning Director Marisa Lago offers a unique and thoughtful perspective on how a city as dynamic as New York can prepare for a rapidly changing future.

June 24, 2017

Excerpt of Climate of Hope: Financing The Needed Climate Revolution

As Michael Bloomberg announces a challenge that will award $17 million to mayors who address some of the country's biggest challenges, TPR presents an excerpt of Bloomberg and Carl Pope's new book, Climate of Hope.

October 24, 2016

'The Well-Tempered City' Author Jonathan F.P. Rose Asks: Can it Actually Be Built?

Author of The Well-Tempered City and Urban Land Institute trustee Jonathan F.P. Rose sits down with TPR to share lessons for building resilient, vibrant cities.

May 23, 2016

Sadik-Khan’s “Street Fight” Applicability to LA’s Urban Transformative Agenda

Former NYC Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan shares some stories from her new book, StreetFight, and her insights on how to leverage political support for making our major cities more dynamic and livable.

September 1, 2003

Kotkin: Innovation, Immigrant Entrepreneurs Helped LA & Houston Recover – It Can Work For NYC, T00

Joel Kotkin argues that New York could learn from LA's and Houston's successful recoveries from the recession of the late 1980s.

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