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Reopening New York: Where Are We? A Visual
June 14, 2020
Caitlin A. Anderson and Hermes Fernandez - Bond, Schoeneck & King
As New York moves Forward, the pace of new information—whether it is from guidance documents, executive orders or press releases—has not slowed. It is difficult to keep track of what is out there and examine where things may be going. We hope this information memo will help you go forward.
Map: https://forward.ny.gov/ as of June 12
The above map details the economic development regions of New York. Five regions entered Phase One on the same date. There is to be at least 14 days between each phase, but some regions may remain in phases for a longer period. In the hope of helping you keep track of the different phases we have put together the chart below. Please remember, this chart contains projections. We do not know for certain when the next phase will begin in any region.
Region |
Phase One Date |
Phase Two Date |
Phase Three Date |
Phase Four Date |
Finger Lakes |
May 15 |
May 29 |
June 12 |
Projected: |
Central New York |
May 15 |
May 29 |
June 12 |
Projected: |
Southern Tier |
May 15 |
May 29 |
June 12 |
Projected: |
North Country |
May 15 |
May 29 |
June 12 |
Projected: |
Mohawk Valley |
May 15 |
May 29 |
June 12 |
Projected: |
Western New York |
May 19 |
June 2 |
Projected: |
Projected: |
Capital Region |
May 20 |
June 3 |
Projected: |
Projected: |
Mid-Hudson |
May 26 |
June 9 |
Projected: |
Projected: |
Long Island |
May 27 |
June 10 |
Projected: |
Projected: |
New York City |
June 8 |
Projected: |
Projected: |
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The phases of reopening continue to change. As of this writing, this is how industries are categorized by phases:
Phase One:
- Construction
- Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
- Retail - (Limited to curbside or in-store pickup or drop off)
- Manufacturing
- Wholesale Trade
- Higher Education Research
Phase Two:
- Offices
- Real Estate Services
- In-store Retail
- Vehicle Sales, Leases and Rentals
- Retail Rental, Repair and Cleaning
- Commercial Building Management
- Hair Salons
- Outdoor Food Services
Phase Three:
- Food Services
- Personal Care Services
Phase Four:
- Arts
- Education
- Entertainment
- Recreation
Remember, if your business is eligible to reopen, you need a plan. The attorneys at Bond, Schoeneck and King can help you develop a reopening plan. Our attorneys have already worked with clients on the development and submission of plans to the state and regional Empire State Development directors. We have also formed a new practice, COVID-19 Recovery for Business to help clients recover and reopen.
If your industry needs its voice to be heard, now is the time to act. Please contact Hermes Fernandez, Caitlin Anderson or the attorney at the firm with whom you are regularly in contact.