Bronx Week, a week-long celebration of Bronx businesses, culture, and community, will proceed this year after a brief pause. The announcement came from Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, following an initial decision on March 4 to suspend the event due to city budget concerns.
Resumption of a Bronx Tradition
Gibson publicly announced the resumption of Bronx Week at the finish of Bronx Day in Albany, where she received support from state officials, business leaders, and nonprofit representatives. Her office stated that overwhelming support from community leaders, partners, and stakeholders contributed to the relaunch of the tradition.
Gibson described the initial decision to pause Bronx Week as “difficult” and “not made lightly.” She emphasized the borough’s resilience and community spirit, stating, “Time and time again, Bronxites rise to the moment, supporting one another, and we are excited to celebrate together once again.”
Community Response
Council member Althea Stevens expressed gratitude for Gibson’s leadership in securing support for the event’s return. Council member Justin Sanchez had previously called on Bronx partners to help reinstate Bronx Week, and welcomed the news, stating that the community’s enthusiasm will create this year’s celebration the best yet.
Details regarding the specific dates and events of the renewed Bronx Week are still being finalized, according to the borough president’s office.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the decision made to resume Bronx Week?
The decision to resume Bronx Week was announced by Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson at the end of Bronx Day in Albany.
Why was Bronx Week initially paused?
Bronx Week was initially paused in response to the city’s budget deficit and broader fiscal issues.
Who organizes Bronx Week?
Bronx Week is organized through the Bronx Borough President’s Office in partnership with the Bronx Tourism Council and the Bronx Economic Development Corporation.
As the Bronx prepares to celebrate its community and culture, what role do you believe local traditions play in strengthening borough identity?
