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Manhattan replants Broadway medians with native species for birds and bees

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com Published Thu, 20 Aug 2026 14:00:00 +0530
Manhattan replants Broadway medians with native species for birds and bees

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Key context: Manhattan’s Broadway medians are being replanted with native Northeast species under a long-term project by the Broadway Mall Association. The Great Green Way covers five miles of Broadway and aims to connect 83 green malls into a corridor that can support birds, bees and other wildlife. Twelve malls have been restored so far, with more planting planned through 2026. This development from timesofindia.indiatimes.com highlights ongoing changes in the sector.

Manhattan’s Broadway medians are being replanted with native Northeast species under a long-term project by the Broadway Mall Association. The Great Green Way covers five miles of Broadway and aims to connect 83 green malls into a corridor that can support birds, bees and other wildlife. Twelve malls have been restored so far, with more planting planned through 2026.

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