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Uno could probably make you deader...
The context matters, of course; I'd say the far most common use of "mileage" means "usage-wear on a vehicle".
1.) Is dry and the grammar is unnecessarily complex, but it scans as proper business-speak; those people are terrible with their own language written down, and business schooling actually teaches them bad grammatical practice.2.) Boosters if promoting and luring business to New York is a major part of their activities. Every town and community has some, or the place is dying. -Otherwise, 'enthusiast, aficionado, fan' are all good fits. "New York-lovers" would be good if not so easily miss-taken... -Boosters might still work even if there's no promoting/business angle...