On the right track: How Michael Brady is quietly shaping the retail landscape in the South Bronx


“I purposely try to keep a low profile in the neighborhood and in the Bronx as a whole,” said the CEO of the Third Avenue Business Improvement District. “Largely because if you keep a low profile, you tend to get more things done and accomplished.”

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