Mayor Eric Adams is urging JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon and other New York City business leaders to ride the subway to work as he intensifies a campaign to bring employees back to Manhattan’s empty offices.
“We’re telling our corporate leaders: ‘Hey, get on the train!’” Adams said in an interview with the Financial Times. “We need to advertise that New York is back.”
So far, only about 40 per cent of workers have returned to New York City offices, in spite of repeated exhortations from the mayor, posing a dire threat to the city’s economic livelihood.
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