Nicole Gelinas
Nicole Gelinas is a Manhattan Institute senior fellow and author of the book “Movement: New York’s Long War to Take Back Its Streets From the Car.”
Contributions
Tables and Chairs
Despite the rise in disorder and crime, New York City’s remade public realm still thrives.
Pandemic New York: Stilled or Riotous?
Was empty Manhattan a state of wonder or a looters’ playground?
Saved By the Camera
New York should use its red-light and speed cameras to prevent deadly crashes.
Serve the Walkers
When congestion pricing arrives, New York must reclaim street and sidewalk space for pedestrians
Our Transit Tomorrow
The world has changed. Mass transit needs to adapt.
Times Square Good, Times Square Bad
A new book explains how New York remade Times Square before the turn of the millennium — and reveals its potential re-unmaking.
The Four Forces That Have Shaped the System
Stop lamenting the subways that weren’t, and start understanding the main drivers of New York’s subway history.
If the Trains Don’t Move, Nobody Moves: The Legacy of the NYC Transit Strike of 1966
An excerpt from the new book “Movement: New York’s Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car”