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Hasn’t even crossed my mind. The suburbs bore me.
Rising Star
Sorry, the suburbs are full. Thanks.
Rising Star
Wow... tone deaf
Comments section is gold https://gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/ask-native-new-yorker-am-i-wrong-consider-leaving-nyc
Omw to the Airport right now
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Chief
I was just thinking about places like Hudson Yards. Someone is going to lose a lot of money. Will it be 1975 all over again? We shall see.
That would be Stephen Ross, worth $8B, owns the Miami Dolphins. No tears from me. He'll be just fine.
I like walking places not having to drive everywhere.
Rising Star
You know there are multiple cities, right? Care to be more specific?
All of them
The 'leave now since you were never going to make it here anyway' is such bullshit. New Yorkers think that suffering makes them edgier, cooler, stronger, etc. Leaving is not a sign of weak constitution. It's practicality at its finest. Of course, cities, especially the biggest ones, experience cycles of prosperity, violence, crime, you name it. Something tells me it is time to leave and we may be edging up against NYC of the 1970s in certain respects. P.S. moving to the suburbs of Long Island, Westchester or New Jersey does not count as leaving NY.
Born and raised NYer and over it.