In this Wall Street Journal expose, we see that beloved mayor Micheal Bloomberg made it a 
primary mission in his administration to provide comfortable zoning law changes so big business 
could put up huge skyscrapers. 
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how New York City zoning requirements under 
Mayor Bloomberg have changed to include more zoning for skyscrapers
This chart shows a map of New York City and the changes that Mayor Bloomberg has made to rezone 
certain areas. Also detailed is what developments occurred because of this rezoning. 
Reaching for the Sky: Since taking office in 2012, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has 
overseen broad zoning changes. This map give some of the rezoned areas, such are Midtown East 
and Hudson Yards, which give a brief description of the area and which point to the areas 
on the map which are depicted in the color red. 
This image shows or depicts in New York geographical statistical format information concerning 
how mayor Michael Bloomberg has overseen broad zoning changes since 2002.
This chart describes reaching for the sky. Specifically, since taking office in 2002, New 
York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has overseen broad zoning changes.
This is a color coded map of New York City with related statistics depicting that since taking 
office, Michael Bloomberg had overseen broad zoning changes.
The title of the graphic is reaching for the sky. It says that since taking office in 2002,New 
York city mayor Michael Bloomberg has overseen broad zoning changes. 
This is a map illustrating how New York mayor Michael Bloomberg changed the zoning of districts 
while in office. It illustrates the burroughs and changes made.
The chart shows the results of zoning changes made during the term of New York Mayor Michael 
Bloomberg starting in the year 2002.  It shows zoning changes in Manhattan only.  
This shows changes that Mayor Bloomberg of New York City has been making to zoning areas since 
his election into office.  It has a map subdivided by regions.
This image is entitled "Reaching For the Sky."  It shows that since taking office in 2002, 
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has overseen broad zoning changes.  Research is shown 
in the image depicting rezoned areas and examples of development that has resulted.  The right 
side of the image is a map of New York City.  The left side of the image lists the following 
areas:  Midtown East, Hudson Yards, West Chelsea, Williamsburg/Greenpoint, and Downtown Brooklyn. 
 The source for the material is NYC Department of City Planning.  This image was obtained 
from The Wall Street Journal.
This image describes the initiatives of New York City mayor Bloomberg to rezone neighborhoods 
and refresh them with new buildings, residential and business complex. Dilapidated and abandoned 
industrial type blocks are gentrified into condo residential neighborhoods improving the property 
tax base of the city while giving residents attractive living and business options within 
the city.