
Albany Is Invested In Bringing Its Nightlife Back!
As a man in my mid-20s, I love nightlife. Whether I'm grabbing dinner with friends, dancing at a club, or grabbing a drink at a dive bar, I love taking advantage of the night time.
Unfortunately, Albany's nightlife scene has been slowly disappearing, but a new plan hopes to flip that on its head.
Albany Needs Better Nightlife
Listen, I moved here from a county in Arizona that had less people living in it than Ballston Spa alone. As such, Albany's nightlife has been a breath of fresh air, with great local music, and so many spots to hang out after hours. That being said, it isn't perfect.
Many of these venues close at midnight or slightly after, meaning if you want your night to keep going, you're out of luck. New Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs feels the same as the rest of us, and has devised a plan to turn Albany into a 24-hour city, much like our neighbor who never sleeps to the south.
The Nightlife Economy Council
In Mayor Applyrs first executive order, she created the Nightlife Economy Council with the hopes of revitalizing the city's party culture. This advisory council is equal parts politicians and business owners, who plan to work together to create a plan for the city's future that they'll officially propose on July 1st.
Much of this change comes from the push to create a larger culture around UAlbany, and as everyone knows, a college is only as good as its nightlife. So, for the next few months, this committee will put their heads together and plan a brighter (or I guess technically darker) future.
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