UN General Assembly Gives Local Business a Boost
September 29, 2013
September is a month where some U.S. cities see a large decrease in tourism as the busy summer travel season ends. But the September slump goes unnoticed in New York. That’s due in part to large events throughout the month, such as the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Fashion Week and the United Nations General Assembly.
The city that never sleeps has been as busy as ever during this year’s U.N. General Assembly.
And shop managers nearby, like Mohammed Elassa, couldn’t be happier.
“It’s the only time we make a lot of money. Better than Christmas. Better than everything,” said Elassa.
Watches, shoes – it’s all going fast to international shoppers.
“I wish every month they [could] have the Assembly General at the United Nations. I wish. If it [were] every month we [would] make a lot of money. My boss is going to be very happy,” said Elassa.
Jene Gillis-Harry came to work at the General Assembly this month from Nigeria.
“You see so many things to buy. Having to decide on one is quite difficult,” said Gillis-Harry.
A few blocks away, business is booming at the Roger Smith Hotel. The hotel can even command a higher rate due to the heavy General Assembly traffic, according to Hotel Digital Marketing Director John Knowles.
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