In a move that could revolutionize the way New Yorkers shop, curbside delivery is set to expand in Manhattan, despite a similar plan in Brooklyn hitting a roadblock. According to Crain's New York, the city's Department of Transportation has approved permits for several major retailers to offer curbside pickup and delivery in Manhattan, with popular shopping districts like SoHo and the Upper East Side being among the first to benefit. The expansion is expected to bring much-needed relief to residents and workers tired of navigating congested streets and crowded sidewalks. However, the stalled Brooklyn plan raises questions about the feasibility and fairness of such initiatives, particularly in areas with limited street space and high foot traffic.


Curbside delivery expands in Manhattan as Brooklyn plan stalls  Crain's New York