New proposal would bring 24-hour nightlife districts to New York City

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The City That Never Sleeps could soon live up to its nickname.

New York’s nightlife czar is pushing to create 24-hour “entertainment districts,” where it would be OK for booze to flow, bass to thump and bodies to sway around the clock.


Despite the city already partying like it’s 1999.

“Everything is on the table right now,” said Ariel Palitz, who runs the city’s Office of Nightlife.

“We do know that 24-hour usage is very successful in other parts of the world. People say it might be terrible for quality of life, but in fact we found the opposite.”


Her recommendation is buried on page 136 of a 160-page report issued this month by Palitz’s taxpayer-funded agency, a division of the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment.

The report claims that “uniform closing hours” for bars and clubs “can lead to increased tensions when groups of people simultaneously exit venues into public streets and sidewalks.

“Allowing 24-hour use in specified districts, if implemented properly, can help people to move at their own pace and reduce conflicts.”

But the proposal comes as crime in New York is surging, quality-of-life violations have escalated and city leaders have failed to stem raging after-hours parties — with hot spots that include Washington Square Park and Hell Square in the Lower East Side.


Adding 24-hour entertainment can only make matters worse, cautioned Nicole Gelinas, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a think tank focused on urban policy.

“We need to retain New York City’s fragile residential population right now more than we need a few thousand more drunk people in the streets,” she told The Post.

“The city is already having trouble policing disorder. Now think about the unique challenges of trying to police a place where people go to behave in a way they wouldn’t behave at home. You have to wonder if New York City is up to the challenge.”


The nightlife study, drafted by Palitz’s in-house team, “recommends identifying potential areas with low residential density where a limited 24-hour program might be tested, allowing late-night activity to operate free from nuisance complaints or other conflicts.”

She pointed to Times Square as having the obvious potential for all-night carousing.

“Watching Times Square come to a standstill during the pandemic was heartbreaking,” Palitz told The Post.

Under current New York City regulations, drink-serving establishments can open as early as 8 a.m. but must close by 4 a.m. “last call.” Few venues stay open all 20 hours.


We have to compete with Vegas and we have to compete with Miami and right now we’re not. Those cities are just more fun,” said Devlin, who launched “Speakeasy,” a booze-soaked burlesque performance, at Bond 45 in Times Square Friday. “We’d love to be able to perform all the time.”

Kori Yoran, general manager of the lavish new Margaritaville Resort Times Square, slated to open Thursday, also welcomes the potential of entertaining guests 24 hours a day.


This would be a great initiative to help rebuild and bring much needed business to the neighborhood,” he said. “Times Square is the entertainment hub of our city and the world quite frankly, so we think it makes perfect sense.”

Proponents envision the Big Apple becoming, well, a new Amsterdam.

The Netherlands city, long celebrated by global revelers for its embrace of pot and prostitution, launched a targeted and successful 24-hour nightlife program in 2012.


Palitz says New York must find innovative ways to boost what the report calls the city’s “creative economy” — a $150 billion per year business responsible for almost 1 out of 10 local jobs. That industry was savaged during the pandemic-fueled shutdowns.

The city lost 45 percent of its jobs in arts & entertainment and 40 percent of its eating & drinking establishments over the past year, according to data provided by the state.

NYCGo, the city’s tourism agency, hopes to attract 36.1 million visitors this year — still far below the record 66.6 million who visited New York City in 2019, before the shutdowns.

In addition to 24-hour entertainment, the report suggests changing zoning regulations to boost the city’s music and dancing scenes.

 
"Quality" reporting as is expected from the Post. Every major tourist destination on the planet is trying to cater to local $ and this is the plan for NYC? :smh: :lol:

Amsterdam is going to close the coffee shops to tourists because the actual residents enjoyed being able to live in the city sans tourists and the insanity they bring but of course the Post cites Amsterdam as an example of this working: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55765554

Barcelona is further restricting airbnb to increase the supply of housing to locals and buying up spaces for businesses that actually cater to locals:



You can't shouldn't change the nature of a city solely to accommodate tourist at the cost of quality of living for people who actually live in the city. The only way it works is if a significant portion of the local population is employed in the hospitality industry like Santorini or certain parts of the Caribbean. Even then, you still have to take steps to ensure quality of life is preserved.
 
@tallblacknyc @playahaitian
The City That Never Sleeps could soon live up to its nickname.

New York’s nightlife czar is pushing to create 24-hour “entertainment districts,” where it would be OK for booze to flow, bass to thump and bodies to sway around the clock.


Despite the city already partying like it’s 1999.

“Everything is on the table right now,” said Ariel Palitz, who runs the city’s Office of Nightlife.

“We do know that 24-hour usage is very successful in other parts of the world. People say it might be terrible for quality of life, but in fact we found the opposite.”


Her recommendation is buried on page 136 of a 160-page report issued this month by Palitz’s taxpayer-funded agency, a division of the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment.

The report claims that “uniform closing hours” for bars and clubs “can lead to increased tensions when groups of people simultaneously exit venues into public streets and sidewalks.

“Allowing 24-hour use in specified districts, if implemented properly, can help people to move at their own pace and reduce conflicts.”

But the proposal comes as crime in New York is surging, quality-of-life violations have escalated and city leaders have failed to stem raging after-hours parties — with hot spots that include Washington Square Park and Hell Square in the Lower East Side.


Adding 24-hour entertainment can only make matters worse, cautioned Nicole Gelinas, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a think tank focused on urban policy.

“We need to retain New York City’s fragile residential population right now more than we need a few thousand more drunk people in the streets,” she told The Post.

“The city is already having trouble policing disorder. Now think about the unique challenges of trying to police a place where people go to behave in a way they wouldn’t behave at home. You have to wonder if New York City is up to the challenge.”


The nightlife study, drafted by Palitz’s in-house team, “recommends identifying potential areas with low residential density where a limited 24-hour program might be tested, allowing late-night activity to operate free from nuisance complaints or other conflicts.”

She pointed to Times Square as having the obvious potential for all-night carousing.

“Watching Times Square come to a standstill during the pandemic was heartbreaking,” Palitz told The Post.

Under current New York City regulations, drink-serving establishments can open as early as 8 a.m. but must close by 4 a.m. “last call.” Few venues stay open all 20 hours.


We have to compete with Vegas and we have to compete with Miami and right now we’re not. Those cities are just more fun,” said Devlin, who launched “Speakeasy,” a booze-soaked burlesque performance, at Bond 45 in Times Square Friday. “We’d love to be able to perform all the time.”

Kori Yoran, general manager of the lavish new Margaritaville Resort Times Square, slated to open Thursday, also welcomes the potential of entertaining guests 24 hours a day.


This would be a great initiative to help rebuild and bring much needed business to the neighborhood,” he said. “Times Square is the entertainment hub of our city and the world quite frankly, so we think it makes perfect sense.”

Proponents envision the Big Apple becoming, well, a new Amsterdam.

The Netherlands city, long celebrated by global revelers for its embrace of pot and prostitution, launched a targeted and successful 24-hour nightlife program in 2012.


Palitz says New York must find innovative ways to boost what the report calls the city’s “creative economy” — a $150 billion per year business responsible for almost 1 out of 10 local jobs. That industry was savaged during the pandemic-fueled shutdowns.

The city lost 45 percent of its jobs in arts & entertainment and 40 percent of its eating & drinking establishments over the past year, according to data provided by the state.

NYCGo, the city’s tourism agency, hopes to attract 36.1 million visitors this year — still far below the record 66.6 million who visited New York City in 2019, before the shutdowns.

In addition to 24-hour entertainment, the report suggests changing zoning regulations to boost the city’s music and dancing scenes.


Wtf?

Is Bunny gonna be in charge?
 
Good these nerds writing this aint hip to the afterhours spots. I'm too old to give a fuck about this, but the 4AM closing is a nice segway to her "get fucked time" being at 6AM and me getting to bed by 9AM. This shit would just extend the night.
 
Cough cough.. niggadamaus has entered the building.. umm playahatian did I not say nyc will have a red light district soon? Notice how they referred it to “Amsterdam “ in the article various times? Did I not say it will be downtown Manhattan when it’s all said and done?… they still don’t try to believe me when I call things yrs ahead of their time


Wait till they push for the casinos
 
Cough cough.. niggadamaus has entered the building.. umm playahatian did I not say nyc will have a red light district soon? Notice how they referred it to “Amsterdam “ in the article various times? Did I not say it will be downtown Manhattan when it’s all said and done?… they still don’t try to believe me when I call things yrs ahead of their time


Wait till they push for the casinos

When that casino money come knocking. Every cities mayor turn into Mayor Quimby.

Boston was on that not in my backyard shit, until Wynn came through with a bag of money.
 
I thought NYC had the longest nightclub hours but it doesn't. NYC clubs and bars close at 4PM. Miami and Vegas clubs close at 6AM. Some Miami and Vegas Strip clubs are 24 hours. So NYC doesn't completely deserve that city that doesn't sleep title
 
I thought NYC had the longest nightclub hours but it doesn't. NYC clubs and bars close at 4PM. Miami and Vegas clubs close at 6AM. Some Miami and Vegas Strip clubs are 24 hours. So NYC doesn't completely deserve that city that doesn't sleep title
There’s 24 hr restaurants in nyc, 24 hr cornerstores, 24 hr gas stations, there’s a stripclub that stays open until 6am, casino that stay open until 6 am, at one point nyc had 24 hr peepshows and xxx theatres.. also there’s a whole underground that is open until dawn or later( if you not in the know you will not know that there’s a huge afterhour circuit all over nyc).. also people be out and about all night.. July 4 perfect example some people had bbqs all night long last night… so city that never sleeps is still in effect
 
Cough cough.. niggadamaus has entered the building.. umm playahatian did I not say nyc will have a red light district soon? Notice how they referred it to “Amsterdam “ in the article various times? Did I not say it will be downtown Manhattan when it’s all said and done?… they still don’t try to believe me when I call things yrs ahead of their time


Wait till they push for the casinos

Let's assess this... liquor on sale, maryjane is legal, pulsating music 24/7, plus all the "other" recreational pharmaceuticals floating around... I don't see nothing but a big happy area of the City. While I don't oppose to this legislation, I do have Port Royal Jamaica lingering in the back of my head.
 
There’s 24 hr restaurants in nyc, 24 hr cornerstores, 24 hr gas stations, there’s a stripclub that stays open until 6am, casino that stay open until 6 am, at one point nyc had 24 hr peepshows and xxx theatres.. also there’s a whole underground that is open until dawn or later( if you not in the know you will not know that there’s a huge afterhour circuit all over nyc).. also people be out and about all night.. July 4 perfect example some people had bbqs all night long last night… so city that never sleeps is still in effect


I like NYC myself. It stands out over the other 2 in other areas. I'm addicted to 24 hour cities. Boston don't have that and barely getting to it but NYC would be best in all areas if it had los Angeles weather.
 
Let's assess this... liquor on sale, maryjane is legal, pulsating music 24/7, plus all the "other" recreational pharmaceuticals floating around... I don't see nothing but a big happy area of the City. While I don't oppose to this legislation, I do have Port Royal Jamaica lingering in the back of my head.
Funny thing about 6 yrs ago I seen some perfect areas where this could easily be the perfect places.. it’s areas where they are not really located to residents.. 1 in particular is not Manhattan but real close.. lot of old warehouses that literally could be changed into party lofts, lounges, bars, etc.. it literally is a goldmine.. they actually started to change it up a lil and some lounges, eateries, started popping up..I was telling people I told you that area could be the next party central if done right.. it’s still not being used to it’s potential but it seems some people have a similar vision
 
I like NYC myself. It stands out over the other 2 in other areas. I'm addicted to 24 hour cities. Boston don't have that and barely getting to it but NYC would be best in all areas if it had los Angeles weather.
I always said the only thing stopping nyc from being the ultimate is the weather.. switch a few rules and forget about it.. let this bitch be 70-75 degrees with a nice breeze all yr round and heaven on earth
 
Funny thing about 6 yrs ago I seen some perfect areas where this could easily be the perfect places.. it’s areas where they are not really located to residents.. 1 in particular is not Manhattan but real close.. lot of old warehouses that literally could be changed into party lofts, lounges, bars, etc.. it literally is a goldmine.. they actually started to change it up a lil and some lounges, eateries, started popping up..I was telling people I told you that area could be the next party central if done right.. it’s still not being used to it’s potential but it seems some people have a similar vision
i gotta disagree in manhattan, clubbing isn't coming back. bars and restaurants might come back if they can find people who want to work there. when the casino deal fell thru and they put hudson yards there, i knew shit wasn't coming back. you can make more money building condos, co-ops and apartments than with bars and lounges.
 
i gotta disagree in manhattan, clubbing isn't coming back. bars and restaurants might come back if they can find people who want to work there. when the casino deal fell thru and they put hudson yards there, i knew shit wasn't coming back. you can make more money building condos, co-ops and apartments than with bars and lounges.
There’s a whole party scene going on at avenue a on 14st and below… it’s been back for weeks… also there’s a bunch of backyard parties and events going on.. the party scene never stopped.. literally during covid nigs were making 6 figs throwing parties from last yr to this yr.. so many people were making money in the underground party circuit..from reg parties to strip parties… I got invited to mad things and people were trying to push me to come back since last summer in both categories..I just decided not to jump in fully cause of safety reasons and cause the sheriff crackdown on parties and giving people 20-70,000 fines for throwing parties… nyc never really got quiet they just hid it better.. like I said there’s a whole diff hidden world most people don’t know about.. hell the reg stripclubs is back open again and be packed
 
Cough cough.. niggadamaus has entered the building.. umm playahatian did I not say nyc will have a red light district soon? Notice how they referred it to “Amsterdam “ in the article various times? Did I not say it will be downtown Manhattan when it’s all said and done?… they still don’t try to believe me when I call things yrs ahead of their time


Wait till they push for the casinos

 
LONG AS THE MAN GETS A PIECE OF TEH ACTION EVERYTHING WILL BE LEGAL.

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