Perhaps it would serve our city's interest (as well as hotel owners, workers, suppliers, guests) to have our 402 hotels (how presented in a more orderly and favorable way in www.hotels.nyc.
But this urgent need is already met by www.nychotels.travel. Oh, wait, there is no nychotels.travel. Why would that be? If nobody's willing to spend $100 even to set up that domain, why would they be any more interested in hotels.nyc? Here's an offer: if you can find whoever is going to organize all that useful stuff (not just a PPC squat), I'll pay the $100 and set up nychotels.travel for you. If you look at the unglorious history of new TLDs, the only ones that have gotten significant numbers of registrations are .biz and .info, which are cynical clones of .com (or maybe .org for .info), and perhaps .mobi which has the entire mobile phone industry behind it. The rest have all missed their most pessimistic estimates by about 95%. Maybe .cat can be considered a success, but they have a set of unique circumstances, including their linguistic situation and the support of an influential ICANN board member.
streetclothes.nyc name provides. Good names with identity. Why not?
Like I said, I'm not opposed to city domains, but I see no demand for them other than in the minds of their promoters. There's no reason to throw up artificial roadblocks, but there's also no reason to spend our time on it. Regards, John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://www.johnlevine.com, ex-Mayor "More Wiener schnitzel, please", said Tom, revealingly.