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See What Happens When N.Y.C. Streets Are Full of People Instead of Cars
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The pandemic led to a mass experiment in closing streets to cars. New Yorkers embraced the change and want permanent spaces for playing, dining and performing.
How New Yorkers Want to Change the Streetscape for Good
338 Illustrations by Agnes Lee Dec. 18, 2020 Of all the ways the pandemic reshaped New York City’s streetscape, the most profound example might have been found on Vanderbilt Avenue as it cut through brownstone Brooklyn.