The Adams administration is betting that it can reconfigure the city’s commercial office sector to entice the best of the best of the business world to New York and generate thousands of jobs for residents.
Kicking off what the administration has come to call “Jobs Week,” Adams on Monday announced a “Race for Space” — a multi-pronged effort to lease some 50 million square feet of office space by the end of the year and correspondingly create good paying jobs, many of them union.
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