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New York City: Bloomberg's Strategy for Economic Development
Overview
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largest city in the USA
cultural diversity
MAYOR electios, every four years
manage: city agencies agenda annual budget
Progression Issues Periods
Bloomberg Administration-2001
"Commision on Construction Opportunity"
"Marketing Development Corporation"
"Central Business Districts"-business activities in neighborhoods
Various cluster developments
"Achievement Reporting and Innovation System"- school follow up
"NY Department of Cultural Affairs"
Office of Industrial and Manufacturing Businesses.
Organization of Workforce Development-job seekers
economic goals
quality life improvement
businesses competion
reduce city dependece on financial services
economic plan follow by quaity of city services
"New York is open for Business"
economic grow
raise of property taxes, fines and fees
1790-1945
Erie Canal- agricultural markets
ocean transit (import and export)
sugar refining and garment industry
Commuter Rail
publishing cluster, theatres
immigration and population growth
pioneering nationa and international programs (housing, health, community development)
financial center
Great Depression
Post-WW II
modernisation
fell of: employment, manufacturing, headquarters
separate public corporations
helth, racism problems
ONU headquarters
1973- Mayor Abraham Beame
attempt to avoid bankruptcy- fail
Emergency Financial Control Board
1977-2001
1989- David Dinkins
hits national economy and jobs
first african american mayor
1977- Mayor Ed Koch
"Ungovernable City" (dangerous streets)
non functional financial plan
numerous stores shutered in neighborhoods
first entry into the bond market
1993-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
improvement on the education sector= immigrants increase
terrorism- NY Wolrd Trade Center
technology boom boosted
"signature economic development program"- cut a variety of tax rates
"CompStat"- monitor criminal activity
history
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1600s (Dutch) "New Amsterdam"
1664 (British) "New York"
key hub of America's lucrative trade with Europe
magnet for immigrants
War of American Independence (1775-1783)
economy-2008
lower income
safest city in USA
increase of poverty
largest public schools in USA
A+ rating
new projects- health, work, industry, technology
GDP- $952.6 billion
financial servies- stock exchange
design/architecture/fashion/art
logistics and transportation
science
2030- plans to be economically and enviromentally sustainable