"I teach anybody," NYC's most iconic driving instructor Shanti Gooljar says.
"I teach anybody," NYC's most iconic driving instructor Shanti Gooljar says.
Last updated: 2026-08-21 20:15:06 ET
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Updated Aug 21, 2026 7:28 PM ET
A new study shows New York City has surpassed San Francisco as the largest concentration of tech talent in the United States, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence and shifting corporate headquarters decisions. The shift reflects both talent migration and the decentralization of tech employment beyond the Bay Area.
NYC-based tech companies and real estate developers are benefiting from increased talent availability and venture capital concentration in the region. San Francisco commercial real estate and Bay Area tech recruitment face headwinds as the talent arbitrage shifts eastward.
This structural shift signals the end of Silicon Valley's monopoly on tech innovation and reflects broader geographic diversification of the innovation economy. It could accelerate the emergence of secondary tech hubs and reshape venture capital deployment patterns across the country.
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