As 2022 unfurls -- and COVID rages on -- here are some reminders that the endurance and uniqueness of New York City is forever.
First, after slumping in the dark first COVID year of 2020, the NYC real estate market rebounded in 2021. People started buy lots more property, boosting the prices and numbers of sales dramatically -- even as the pandemic continues with no real end in sight. This comes as an addendum to the news over the summer that the population of NYC boomed during the last decade by more than 600,000 people making this city, by far, the largest in the country along with the highest growth rate. The strength of the NYC property market, and the continued growth of the population, truly proves that betting against this town, its people, and its future, is just a loser's bet. It's a stark contrast to the wailing you hear in the media, and on social media, with "Oh, New York City is over", "People are leaving in droves", "It's scary there," blah blah blah. The fearmongering, the negativity, the predictions of doom-- all lies! This town is stronger than ever before!
Second, another reminder that NYC is truly a city of islands, a beautiful archipelago, a unique place -- there's a guy who's job is clearing the NYC shorelines of abandoned boats. He works for the Parks Department and is head of "water and marine operations" and makes sure that any "derelict" or discarded vessels are removed -- he and his teams are basically trash collectors of the city's waterways. It's the kind of thing you never thought about before -- what happens in a city of islands like NYC when boats are orphaned and who takes care of them? -- but you then realize it makes total sense. How many other city's have a job like this? Again, one of the great, special things about NYC.
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