• TD Five Boro Bike Tour | Citywide | May 7, 2023
    • Every spring, bike enthusiasts can take to the streets of New York City and experience the City’s landscapes without any car traffic.
  • NYRR RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon | Brooklyn | May 20, 2023
    • Take a 13.1-mile tour through the Borough of Kings, from Prospect Park to the Coney Island Boardwalk, in the 2023 RBC Brooklyn Half this spring, presented by New York Road Runners.
  • US Open Tennis Championships | Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens | August 28–September 10, 2023
    • Since 1978, the top tennis stars have played in the US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, with next year’s tournament taking place August 28–September 10.
  • TCS New York City Marathon | Citywide | November 5, 2023
    • The world’s largest marathon brings more than 50,000 runners representing some 100 countries to run the 26.2 miles throughout the five boroughs.
  • TSX Broadway | Times Square, Manhattan | Ongoing
    • TSX Broadway, a 550,000-sq-ft hotel, theater, dining and retail tower, has already taken center stage with the unveiling of its 18,000-square foot podium LED Screen, PixelStar, where anyone in the world can upload 15-second videos casting over Times Square.
  • The Army-Navy Football Game Presented by USAA | New York City & New Jersey | 2026
    • This summer, it was announced that New York City, along with the state of New Jersey, will be the host city for The Army-Navy Football Game presented by USAA in 2026. The game will be hosted at the Meadowlands Complex as part of the 25th anniversary of 9/11 and will be the 19th time the game has been played in New York or New Jersey.
  •  FIFA 2026 World Cup | New York City & New Jersey | 2026
    • FIFA has announced New York/New Jersey as a host city for the 2026 World Cup. Additional details, including which games will be held in the area, will be shared as they are announced.
  • New York City Football Club Stadium | Willets Point, Queens | 2027
    • As part of a private-public partnership, NYCFC will fully finance and build New York’s first professional soccer-specific stadium. The Willets Point project will have 25,000 seats and will bring 2,500 affordable homes to the community.