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		<title>Ballin! Times Square Has Bigger Economy Than Pittsburgh</title>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 17:58:16 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Michael Ewing</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_228416" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 610px"><a href="http://www.observer.com/2012/03/times-square/revelers-in-times-square-welcome-in-2006/" rel="attachment wp-att-228416"><img class="size-large wp-image-228416" title="Revelers In Times Square Welcome In 2006" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/56508791.jpg?w=600&h=449" alt="" width="600" height="449" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">More economic output in its pinky finger than in all of Peoria. (Getty)</p></div></p>
<p>The most heavily trafficked neighborhood in New York also happens to be one of the biggest economic hubs in the United States, according to a recent study. The Times Square Alliance and HR&amp;A Analyst Inc. teamed up on a report on the economic impact of Times Square. The report, which can be <a href="http://www.timessquarenyc.org/do-business-here/market-facts/economic-impact/index.aspx">downloaded from their website</a>, showcases the dreaded tourist district as one of the largest economic powerhouses in New York and all of the United States.<!--more--></p>
<p>Here's some interesting facts:</p>
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<li>Times Square pulled in $110 billion in 2011 for New York City.</li>
<li>Economic activity has increased by $20 billion ($90 billion in 2007) despite a sluggish economy.</li>
<li>There are 170,000 jobs in the district—including workers in the 29 million square feet of office space within the blocks.</li>
<li>Times Square's economy trumps that of both the Portland and Pittsburgh metro areas (individually, not combined).</li>
<li>There were 48.7 million visitors to New York that generated $31 billion in income.</li>
<li>21% of hotel rooms in New York are in Times Square with 17,000 rooms.</li>
<li>There are 230 advertising signs that bring in over $60 million a year.</li>
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<p>The best part? The report notes that Times Square helps cut the gap between New York City and Orlando tourism. There was about a four million gap in 2006 and only three and change in 2010. (<a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/as-city-closes-in-on-50-millionth-visitor-british-couple-to-be-feted/">Don't tell that to Mayor Bloomberg</a>.)</p>
<p>Watch out, Mickey Mouse. Lady Liberty and her parade of neon is out to get you.</p>
<p><em>mewing@observer.com</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_228416" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 610px"><a href="http://www.observer.com/2012/03/times-square/revelers-in-times-square-welcome-in-2006/" rel="attachment wp-att-228416"><img class="size-large wp-image-228416" title="Revelers In Times Square Welcome In 2006" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/56508791.jpg?w=600&h=449" alt="" width="600" height="449" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">More economic output in its pinky finger than in all of Peoria. (Getty)</p></div></p>
<p>The most heavily trafficked neighborhood in New York also happens to be one of the biggest economic hubs in the United States, according to a recent study. The Times Square Alliance and HR&amp;A Analyst Inc. teamed up on a report on the economic impact of Times Square. The report, which can be <a href="http://www.timessquarenyc.org/do-business-here/market-facts/economic-impact/index.aspx">downloaded from their website</a>, showcases the dreaded tourist district as one of the largest economic powerhouses in New York and all of the United States.<!--more--></p>
<p>Here's some interesting facts:</p>
<ul>
<li>Times Square pulled in $110 billion in 2011 for New York City.</li>
<li>Economic activity has increased by $20 billion ($90 billion in 2007) despite a sluggish economy.</li>
<li>There are 170,000 jobs in the district—including workers in the 29 million square feet of office space within the blocks.</li>
<li>Times Square's economy trumps that of both the Portland and Pittsburgh metro areas (individually, not combined).</li>
<li>There were 48.7 million visitors to New York that generated $31 billion in income.</li>
<li>21% of hotel rooms in New York are in Times Square with 17,000 rooms.</li>
<li>There are 230 advertising signs that bring in over $60 million a year.</li>
</ul>
<p>The best part? The report notes that Times Square helps cut the gap between New York City and Orlando tourism. There was about a four million gap in 2006 and only three and change in 2010. (<a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/as-city-closes-in-on-50-millionth-visitor-british-couple-to-be-feted/">Don't tell that to Mayor Bloomberg</a>.)</p>
<p>Watch out, Mickey Mouse. Lady Liberty and her parade of neon is out to get you.</p>
<p><em>mewing@observer.com</em></p>
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