Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
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1. New York City
City
City of New York
Clockwise, from top: Midtown Manhattan, Times Square,
the Unisphere, the Brooklyn Bridge, Lower
Manhattan with One World Trade Center, Central Park,
the headquarters of the United Nations, and the Statue of
Liberty
Flag
Seal
Wordmark
3. Government[2]
• Type Mayor–Council
• Body New York City Council
• Mayor Bill de Blasio (D)
Area[1]
• Total 468.484 sq mi (1,213.37 km2
)
• Land 302.643 sq mi (783.84 km2
)
• Water 165.841 sq mi (429.53 km2
)
• Metro 13,318 sq mi (34,490 km2
)
Elevation[3]
33 ft (10 m)
Population (2010)[6]
• Total 8,175,133
• Estimate (2017)[7]
8,622,698
• Rank 1st, U.S.
• Density 28,491/sq mi (11,000/km2
)
• MSA (2017) 20,320,876[4]
(1st)
• CSA (2017) 23,876,155[5]
(1st)
Demonym(s) New Yorker
Time zone UTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (EDT)
ZIP Codes 100xx–104xx, 11004–05, 111xx–
114xx, 116xx
Area code(s) 212/646/332, 718/347/929, 917
FIPS code 36-51000
GNIS feature ID 975772
Major airports John F. Kennedy International
Airport, Newark Liberty
International Airport, LaGuardia
Airport
4. Commuter rail LIRR, Metro-North, NJ Transit
Rapid transit Subway, Staten Island
Railway, PATH
Largest boroughby
area
Queens – 109 square miles
(280 km2
)
Largest borough by
population
Brooklyn (2,636,735 – 2015 est)[8]
Website NYC.gov