A recent study indicates that foot traffic on New York City’s streets has returned to pre-COVID levels, marking a significant milestone in the city’s post-pandemic recovery. This resurgence in pedestrian movement suggests a renewed vibrancy in urban life, supported by the ongoing recovery in tourism and an influx of residents and workers returning to the city. The study, conducted by a leading urban mobility analytics firm, highlights key areas such as Times Square and Fifth Avenue, which have seen a substantial increase in visitor numbers. This upward trend in foot traffic is not only a positive sign for the city’s economy but also marks a shift in consumer behavior and urban dynamics as businesses reopen and public events thrive. The restored foot traffic is a boon for local businesses, offering hope for increased sales and economic growth. Experts believe that this recovery reflects the resilience of New York City and its ability to bounce back from crisis, with public confidence steadily building in the city’s infrastructure and safety measures.
Time Out WorldwideNew data shows 151,000 Students from First CBE Cohort Fail to Finish Junior School
Alarm has been raised as fresh data from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) reveals that over 151,000 students from the first Competency-Based Education (CBE)