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From New York to San Francisco Businesses Learn to Love Bike Lanes as Downtowns Struggle

July 6, 2023 - From Manhatten to San Francisco, urban downtown cores are encouraging business improvement districts (BID) to embrace bike lanes and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure vs prioritizing cars reports Bloomberg City Lab.

Car-free section of Broadway in New York City… a new “culture shift”. – © Liu Yanan/Xinhua via Getty Images

As commercial districts continue to reel from the rise of remote work, and the ongoing effects of the Covid pandemic, new concepts such as Broadway Vision, a plan by New York City Mayor Eric Adams, to transform the famous corridor with bike lanes, low-traffic shared streets and plazas closed to cars, are part of a new “culture shift” says Adams.

Many BIDs now bang the gong for bike lanes, car bans and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, but at the same time, critics say these groups exert too much influence over public space.

Read John Surico’s report in Bloomberg City Lab here.

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