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Summary: | How do the greatest cities succeed? On July 18-19, experts from The New York Times convened the world’s foremost thinkers, policymakers, developers, entrepreneurs, industry stars and others at Cities for Tomorrow, the must-attend event for leaders who are shaping the urban environments of the future. <p></p><p>Together, this illustrious group identified and assessed the winning formulas that lead to flourishing cities, from the transformative power of culinary centers to new approaches to transportation; from innovative models of public/private partnerships to novel solutions to education challenges; from evolving leadership imperatives to fresh approaches to entrepreneurship – and much more on what makes a good city great.</p><p>Hosted by New York Times senior editor Charles Duhigg and Big City columnist Ginia Bellafante, Cities for Tomorrow featured the high-level analysis that only The New York Times can deliver through discussions with the fascinating figures who are driving seminal urban change. </p> |
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twitter:description | How do the greatest cities succeed?&nbsp;On July 18-19, experts from The New York Times convened the world’s foremost thinkers, policymakers, developers, entrepreneurs, industry stars and others at Cities for&nbsp;Tomorrow, the must-attend event for leaders who are shaping the urban environments of the future. &nbsp;<p></p><p>Together, this illustrious group identified and assessed the winning formulas that lead to flourishing cities, from the transformative power of culinary centers to new approaches to transportation; from innovative models of public/private partnerships to novel solutions to education challenges; from evolving leadership imperatives to fresh approaches to entrepreneurship – and much more on what makes a good city great.</p><p>Hosted by New York Times senior editor Charles Duhigg and Big City columnist Ginia Bellafante, Cities for&nbsp;Tomorrow featured the high-level analysis that only The New York Times can deliver through discussions with the fascinating figures who are driving seminal urban change. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> |
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Website: | nytcitiesfortomorrow.com |
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Most recent position: | 874,159 reached on September 2, 2015 (3,181 days ago) |
Times found in Alexa list: | 37 |
Average position: | 647,274 |
All time highest position: | 563,381 reached on August 19, 2015 (3,195 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 874,162 reached on August 28, 2015 (3,186 days ago) |
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