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New York plans first major makeover for Fifth Avenue in 200 years

Proposal marks effort by biggest U.S. city to reshape office-dependent areas
New York is making plans to make Manhattan’s iconic Fifth Avenue more pedestrian friendly by widening sidewalks and reducing traffic lanes. (Andria Cheng/CoStar)
New York is making plans to make Manhattan’s iconic Fifth Avenue more pedestrian friendly by widening sidewalks and reducing traffic lanes. (Andria Cheng/CoStar)
CoStar News
October 17, 2024 | 10:32 P.M.

Manhattan’s iconic Fifth Avenue, home to famed fashion labels and stores from Saks Fifth Avenue to Bergdorf Goodman, is gearing up for a major makeover.

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