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After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, New York City was left with an uncertain future. In the wake of the tragedy, Daniel Doctoroff, deputy mayor at the time, was charged with navigating the city's entrenched financial & political interests to spearhead its economic resurgence. Join Doctoroff, now founder & CEO of the Alphabet company Sidewalk Labs, & veteran New York Times reporter Charles Bagli for a conversation about the city's dramatic & unexpected recovery, inspired by Doctoroff's book, Greater than Ever: New York's Big Comeback (PublicAffairs, 2017).
Book signing & reception to follow.
About the Speakers:
Charles Bagli has been a reporter at The New York Times for more than 20 years, covering the intersection of real estate & politics. He has also worked at The Brooklyn Phoenix, The Tampa Tribune, the Daily Record, & the New York Observer. He is the author of Other People's Money; Inside the Housing Crisis & the Demise of the Greatest Real Estate Deal Ever Made (Plume, 2014).
Daniel Doctoroff is founder & CEO of Sidewalk Labs, an Alphabet company that works with cities to build products that address big urban problems. Prior to launching Sidewalk, he was CEO & president of Bloomberg LP, the leading provider of financial news & information. From 2002 to 2008, he was New York City's deputy mayor for economic development & rebuilding.
This event is part of Core Conversations, a series of lectures, talks, & tours in which New York City's leading thinkers examine the four key themes of our New York at Its Core exhibition -- diversity, density, money, & creativity -- each through their own unique lens.
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