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#13369360
25 February 2026
A view of the Flatiron Building at Madison Square Park in New York, United States, on February 24, 2026. The photo is taken in monochrome.
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#11409628
15 July 2024
Flatiron Building covered in scaffolding in Manhattan, New York City, United States of America on July 5th, 2024.
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#11409629
15 July 2024
Fifth Avenue Building Gold Clock in Flatiron district in New York City, United States of America on July 5th, 2024.
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#11409630
15 July 2024
Fifth Avenue Building Gold Clock in Flatiron district in New York City, United States of America on July 5th, 2024.
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#5670228
2 May 2020
A view of Jue Lan Club, a high-end Chinese restaurant in Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York Citu, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020.
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#5670230
2 May 2020
A view of Jue Lan Club, a high-end Chinese restaurant in Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York Citu, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020.
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#5670232
2 May 2020
A view of Jue Lan Club, a high-end Chinese restaurant in Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York Citu, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020.
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#5670264
2 May 2020
A view of Jue Lan Club, a high-end Chinese restaurant in Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York Citu, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020.
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#5670266
2 May 2020
A view of Jue Lan Club, a high-end Chinese restaurant in Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York Citu, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020.
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#5670268
2 May 2020
A view of Jue Lan Club, a high-end Chinese restaurant in Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York Citu, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020.
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#597665
20 May 2015
The same week Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NYC & Company announced that New York City has set a new goal to generate $70 billion in economic impact from travel and tourism by 2015, believing the tourism industry to contribute to 30,000 new jobs and $45 billion in direct spending to the City. This year NYC & Company expects to attract 55 million visitors with particular focus on international visitors, who account for 50 percent of direct tourism spending, based on the City’s aggressive efforts to attract new visitor targets including youth, LGBT and families, not only in more traditional markets in Europe, but also in new and emerging ones such as Latin America, China and India. New York City remains the most popular US city destination for international visitors.
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#597666
20 May 2015
The same week Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NYC & Company announced that New York City has set a new goal to generate $70 billion in economic impact from travel and tourism by 2015, believing the tourism industry to contribute to 30,000 new jobs and $45 billion in direct spending to the City. This year NYC & Company expects to attract 55 million visitors with particular focus on international visitors, who account for 50 percent of direct tourism spending, based on the City’s aggressive efforts to attract new visitor targets including youth, LGBT and families, not only in more traditional markets in Europe, but also in new and emerging ones such as Latin America, China and India. New York City remains the most popular US city destination for international visitors.
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#597667
20 May 2015
The same week Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NYC & Company announced that New York City has set a new goal to generate $70 billion in economic impact from travel and tourism by 2015, believing the tourism industry to contribute to 30,000 new jobs and $45 billion in direct spending to the City. This year NYC & Company expects to attract 55 million visitors with particular focus on international visitors, who account for 50 percent of direct tourism spending, based on the City’s aggressive efforts to attract new visitor targets including youth, LGBT and families, not only in more traditional markets in Europe, but also in new and emerging ones such as Latin America, China and India. New York City remains the most popular US city destination for international visitors.
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#597668
20 May 2015
The same week Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NYC & Company announced that New York City has set a new goal to generate $70 billion in economic impact from travel and tourism by 2015, believing the tourism industry to contribute to 30,000 new jobs and $45 billion in direct spending to the City. This year NYC & Company expects to attract 55 million visitors with particular focus on international visitors, who account for 50 percent of direct tourism spending, based on the City’s aggressive efforts to attract new visitor targets including youth, LGBT and families, not only in more traditional markets in Europe, but also in new and emerging ones such as Latin America, China and India. New York City remains the most popular US city destination for international visitors.
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#597669
20 May 2015
The same week Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NYC & Company announced that New York City has set a new goal to generate $70 billion in economic impact from travel and tourism by 2015, believing the tourism industry to contribute to 30,000 new jobs and $45 billion in direct spending to the City. This year NYC & Company expects to attract 55 million visitors with particular focus on international visitors, who account for 50 percent of direct tourism spending, based on the City’s aggressive efforts to attract new visitor targets including youth, LGBT and families, not only in more traditional markets in Europe, but also in new and emerging ones such as Latin America, China and India. New York City remains the most popular US city destination for international visitors.
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#597670
20 May 2015
The same week Brand USA announced a new international marketing campaign to boost travel to the United States, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and NYC & Company announced that New York City has set a new goal to generate $70 billion in economic impact from travel and tourism by 2015, believing the tourism industry to contribute to 30,000 new jobs and $45 billion in direct spending to the City. This year NYC & Company expects to attract 55 million visitors with particular focus on international visitors, who account for 50 percent of direct tourism spending, based on the City’s aggressive efforts to attract new visitor targets including youth, LGBT and families, not only in more traditional markets in Europe, but also in new and emerging ones such as Latin America, China and India. New York City remains the most popular US city destination for international visitors.
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