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Manhattan generates more economic output than most nations. But the forces reshaping it over the next fifteen years — AI, climate risk, a housing crisis that's driving families out, and competition from cities that want what we have — demand a coordinated response from the business community.
On July 15, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce will examine Manhattan's future. We'll lay out what's at stake and invite business leaders to help shape what Manhattan becomes. This isn't a conference. It's a starting line. Space is limited. Details to follow.
Speakers To Be Announced...
TD Bank
Guests may enter through either of the following entrances:
Madison Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Street
Vanderbilt Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Street
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