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DECEMBER 28, 2020 VOL. 56, No. 52
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Peter Greenburg in an airliner flight simulator.
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irports such as Westchester County, TweedNew Haven and Hartford’s Bradley International stand a good chance of seeing airline activity increase as the pandemic winds down. But first, they have to confront the “F” word. “The worst four letter word that starts with ‘F’ when it comes to travel is
‘fear.’ And we have a loss of trust out there now, we have a loss of confidence and we have fear. That’s a trifecta for people staying home and I try to mitigate that with facts,” said Peter Greenberg, travel editor for CBS News and the author of numerous travel books. “To me, it’s investigative reporting about the process of travel. Nobody needs me to tell them that Brazil is beautiful. Somebody else can
do that. I’m about telling you the things you need to know so you can get there and get home.” Greenberg had just returned to New York from a mid-December trip to Istanbul when the Business Journal spoke with him. He suggested that three major things need to happen before travel returns to pre-Covid levels. “One is rapid-response, reliable, wide» FEARLESS FLYING
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play environment that is designed to bring together companies representing content and media, brands and marketing, social and experiential, and finance and investment in one central hub. “Everybody knows about the move from Manhattan to Fairfield and Westchester counties,” which has been accelerated by Covid, Wheelhouse CEO Brent Montgomery told the Business Journal. “We moved to Fairfield County about six years ago and thanks to what (developer) BLT has done on the waterfront, we decided this was the right place to do this.” “We” includes Montgomery’s wife, Courtney, who is CEO of Wheelhouse Properties and developer of The Village.
“BLT has built these incredible high-rises and there are all these bright, young professionals,” she said. “But it seemed like there was something missing, and that’s where we came in.” The Village was an abandoned warehouse before the Montgomerys bought it in December 2017. Ground was broken in August 2018 to create a campus involving coworking, office and meeting space, production facilities, a ground-floor restaurant, indoor/outdoor rooftop space with a bar and nearly 1,000 feet of walks around the marina. “We’ve stayed pretty much on track” with the construction schedule, she said. “There have » THE VILLAGE
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