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Podcast Episode
February 03, 2021
Podcast Episode
February 03, 2021

$7.4 billion, with E.J. McMahon $7.4 billion, with E.J. McMahon

$7.4 billion is how much NYS personal income tax was paid in 2018 by residents of other states. This revenue stream may be threatened if a lawsuit over taxation of out-of-state telecommuting residents prevails. Today's guest is E.J. McMahon, adjunct fellow of the Manhattan Institute and senior fellow of the Empire Center. He explains why this lawsuit is so important and also discussed elements of the NYS Executive Budget. And, in her final episode as host, Maria Doulis offers a brief analysis of the NYC Preliminary Budget.
Podcast Episode
December 03, 2020
Podcast Episode
December 03, 2020

29 acres, the Special Flushing Waterfront District 29 acres, the Special Flushing Waterfront District

29 is the number of acres in the proposed Special Flushing Waterfront District. In our third episode on land use and zoning, we move from Brooklyn to Flushing, Queens to discuss the proposed district that could add 3 million square feet of housing, hotel, retail and office space; remediate Flushing Creek; and create waterfront access and park space. Developer Helen Lee and proposal critic John Choe joined the podcast to share their competing views.
Podcast Episode
November 16, 2020
Podcast Episode
November 16, 2020

2.9%, with Dr. Thomas Frieden 2.9%, with Dr. Thomas Frieden

2.9% was New York State's COVID-19 positivity rate as of November 10, 2020. New York was the early epicenter of the pandemic, and though new cases started to decline in April and stayed relatively low through the summer, cases are beginning to rise again. Joining the podcast is one of the nation's foremost public health experts Dr. Thomas Frieden offers a clear explanation about what we know about the virus, how to best prepare for its rise, and what the prospects are for a vaccine.
Podcast Episode
September 24, 2020
Podcast Episode
September 24, 2020

20,000, with Industry City CEO Andrew Kimball and Councilmember Carlos Menchaca 20,000, with Industry City CEO Andrew Kimball and Councilmember Carlos Menchaca

20,000 is the number of jobs that could be potentially created by proposed rezoning of Industry City, a sprawling retail, office, and manufacturing complex in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. But this week the developer pulled the plug on the proposal after negotiations with stakeholders came to a standstill. What went wrong, and what does that mean for the future of Industry? This is episode is a tale of two rezonings, as told by Industry City CEO Andrew Kimball and NYC Councilmember Carlos Menchaca.
Podcast Episode
August 16, 2020
Podcast Episode
August 16, 2020

72%, with NYC Business Leaders 72%, with NYC Business Leaders

72% is the share of firms which have experienced challenges in the switch to remote work spurred by the pandemic. The datapoint is from a survey of business leaders representing several key NYC economic sectors. We convened a panel of five CBC Trustees representing real estate, finance, law, health, and job development to discuss the survey's finding, and how they believe their sectors--and the City as a whole--will look like in the short-term and the long-term.
Video
August 13, 2020
Video
August 13, 2020

Faced with Dwindling Bail Out Options, de Blasio Threatens Layoffs Faced with Dwindling Bail Out Options, de Blasio Threatens Layoffs

Spectrum News

"The city pays the full premium for employees, retirees and their families. It's a deal that no other New Yorker in the private sector has," said Maria Doulis, vice-president at the Citizens Budget Commission. "Getting together around items like that can preserve jobs for public workers and preserve services for New Yorkers in general."