KEY POINTS
  • "I think New York will ultimately come back. It'll come back differently. It'll be a different place, and it will be much more affordable," real estate developer Don Peebles told CNBC on Friday.
  • But Peebles, CEO of privately held Peebles Corporation, said, "I think it's going to take New York about a decade or so to dig out of this. Maybe longer. But it's not going to be soon." 
  • Peebles said New York City is facing increasing competition from places like South Florida and Nashville, Tennessee. 

Real estate developer Don Peebles told CNBC on Friday that he anticipates a slow economic recovery for New York City in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic

"I think New York will ultimately come back. It'll come back differently. It'll be a different place, and it will be much more affordable," said Peebles, CEO of privately held Peebles Corp., which has a corporate office in lower Manhattan.