NYC Bans Souvenir Vendors from Brooklyn Bridge Starting This Week

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New York City has implemented a ban on all vending, including licensed and unlicensed souvenir stalls, on the Brooklyn Bridge and its 789 other bridges to alleviate congestion. The ban, effective from January 3, 2024, follows the removal of bicycle traffic from the pedestrian walkway, which had previously allowed space for vendors to operate. The decision has been met with mixed reactions from tourists and vendors alike, with concerns about the impact on the livelihoods of those who rely on selling souvenirs, many of whom are undocumented and unable to obtain licenses to sell elsewhere.
- The Brooklyn Bridge Is Not for Sale, or for Selling Souvenirs Anymore The New York Times
- Souvenir sellers have flooded the Brooklyn Bridge. Now the city is banning them Quartz
- New Year's Leave! City To Kick Vendors Off Bridges Tomorrow - Streetsblog New York City Streetsblog NYC
- NYC will ban vendors from the Brooklyn Bridge starting Wednesday Gothamist
- Vendors will be prohibited from Brooklyn Bridge starting this week Tribeca Citizen
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