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I?ve always thought that Boston?s proximity to New York was a double edged sword. On the one hand, having arguably the world?s greatest city within a four hour drive/train ride, or 45 minute flight, can create feelings of inadequacy among our urban populace (oft exhibited here). And the adjacency means that otherwise loyal New Englanders/Bostonians can more easily decamp in pursuit of greater opportunities in many fields rather than attempt to build up those fields here.
On the other hand, we benefit from this proximity. Having NYC and all of its resources a short $15 bus ride away, is something you don?t have in SF or Chi. The cultural offerings in our New England hinterland are unquestionably enhanced by our sharing those hinterlands with New Yorkers. Say what you will about the Acela and Amtrak, but the service we receive would be much less efficient were we not within striking distance of the Big Apple.
So, I?m curious how people think Boston manages this proximity and benefits/suffers from it compared to other large cities within an easy drive/train ride from the World?s Greatest Cities? I?ve identified several potential peers assuming that London, Paris, and Tokyo are the other enormous cultural/economic capitals of wealthy nations comparable to NYC (perhaps others should be included?)
New York?s sphere of influence: Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC
London?s sphere of influence: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham
Paris? sphere of influence: Lyon, Lille, Antwerp, Brussels, Amsterdam?
Tokyo?s sphere of influence: Sendai, Nagoya
Other than the American cities, I?ve only been to London and Amsterdam, so I?m interested in any insight the board can supply on the others.
On the other hand, we benefit from this proximity. Having NYC and all of its resources a short $15 bus ride away, is something you don?t have in SF or Chi. The cultural offerings in our New England hinterland are unquestionably enhanced by our sharing those hinterlands with New Yorkers. Say what you will about the Acela and Amtrak, but the service we receive would be much less efficient were we not within striking distance of the Big Apple.
So, I?m curious how people think Boston manages this proximity and benefits/suffers from it compared to other large cities within an easy drive/train ride from the World?s Greatest Cities? I?ve identified several potential peers assuming that London, Paris, and Tokyo are the other enormous cultural/economic capitals of wealthy nations comparable to NYC (perhaps others should be included?)
New York?s sphere of influence: Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC
London?s sphere of influence: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham
Paris? sphere of influence: Lyon, Lille, Antwerp, Brussels, Amsterdam?
Tokyo?s sphere of influence: Sendai, Nagoya
Other than the American cities, I?ve only been to London and Amsterdam, so I?m interested in any insight the board can supply on the others.