Urban jungle to white picket fences, cycling from New York to Hudson Valley

New York chiefs are trying to rid the Big Apple of its concrete jungle reputation. Those slender skyscrapers might be interesting to glance up at for tourists, but the architectural intensity can be a turn-off if you actually live in the city.

Public spaces are popping up along the west side of Manhattan Island, in particular. Former industrial piers are being reimagined as places such as the Hudson River Park, and as of this year there is even Manhattan’s first “beach”, the Gansevoort Peninsula.

Change cannot come soon enough for some, though, with a rise in people moving out of the city. In 2022, roughly 545,000 people left New York, with about 170,000 relocating to neighbouring states. That included 75,000 to New Jersey, 50,000 to Connecticut and 45,000 to Pennsylvania.

Others moved to rural parts of New York state.

People look out from the Edge observation deck at 30 Hudson Yards over Midtown and Lower Manhattan, and the Hudson River. Photo: Shutterstock
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