Seth Levine
The Integrating Investor
September 22, 2020
(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
The magnitude of change that the coronavirus (COVID) ushered in is truly astonishing. It’s upheaved industries, professions, and the very fabric of many lives. Among the apparent victims is New York City (NYC). Not only are businesses such as hotels, restaurants, bars, and theaters struggling to operate, but the city is rapidly depopulating. Watching my friends leave and my favorite places close is incredibly sad. Like many, I find myself wondering: Is the NYC that I love so dearly dead for good? Or will it bounce back?Read Full Article »