This week, Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation by Senator Anna M. Kaplan (D-North Hills) and Assemblymember Amy Paulin (D-Scarsdale) to combat human trafficking.
Continue readingThe Trust For Governors Island And Bloomberg Philanthropies Launch New Digital Guide To Enrich Visitor Experience
Today, the Trust for Governors Island launched a new, digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and cultural app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Continue readingAt The Venue A New Store Concept And Brand Incubator Hosts Grand Opening Event
On Tuesday, April 26th, 2022, the new store concept and brand incubator, At The Venue hosted an intimate grand opening event at their new location just thirty minutes from Harlem in NoLita, NYC. Continue reading
Macy’s Commits $5 Billion To Create More Equitable And Sustainable Future From Harlem To Harare
Macy’s, Inc. today announced the launch of its enterprise-wide social purpose platform – Mission Every One.Continue reading
Over 50 New York Business And Legal Experts Issue Open Letter Opposing Antitrust Legislation
Today, over 50 business leaders and legal experts issued the following letter in opposition to the state’s proposed antitrust legislation.Continue reading
NYC Artists Corps Culminate With Record 300+ Public Events From Harlem To Hollis
After supporting thousands of NYC-based artists and helping to reconnect New Yorkers with their communities through the power of the arts.Continue reading
Young Friends Of Save Venice Host “Murano Nights” Dinner In Lower Manhattan To Raise Fund Venetian Art Restoration
Casey Kohlberg, Lizzie Asher, the Young Friends of Save Venice hosted Murano Nights, an intimate dinner at Casa Cipriani.Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Appoints Annabel Palma As Commissioner And Chair Of The NYC Commission On Human Rights
Mayor de Blasio today appointed Annabel Palma as the next Commissioner and Chair of the NYC Commission on Human Rights.Continue reading
Canadian Tech Companies Scaling Up In NYC
How NYC became ranked amongst the leading tech cities
Although New York City (NYC) has always had a tech presence, it was only in recent years that its activity boomed, with several companies opting to expand their operations and set up shop in The Big Apple. Continue reading
NYC Raises Value Of Rental Assistance Programs To Help New Yorkers Secure Permanent Housing
The de Blasio administration today announced that the City is raising the value of City rental assistance programs (CityFHEPS) to federal Section 8 Fair Market Rent levels.Continue reading
Mayors Office Of Immigrant Affairs Releases New Analyses Of NYC’s Asian And Pacific Island Immigrants
The NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) has released a new analysis of the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) immigrant population residing from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
Apartment Hunting In NYC? 5 Money-Saving Tips For Savvy Renters
Finding a rental apartment in NYC is a daunting task at the best of times. Continue reading
How To Sell Your NYC Home By Owner
If you’re considering going the for sale by owner route, you’ll be happy to learn that selling your home yourself is easy and will save you tons of money. Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Appoints Nancy Pascal Director Of The Office Of Faith And Community Partnerships
Mayor Bill de Blasio today appointed Nancy Pascal as the Director of the Office of Faith and Community Partnerships serving from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading
NYC Secure App Adds Phishing Detection, Giving All New Yorkers More Protection Online
In New York City’s continuing effort to keep New Yorkers safe in their digital lives and ensure we can securely rebuild our economy.Continue reading
Apartment Hunting In NYC? 5 Money-Saving Tips For Savvy Renters
Finding a rental apartment in Harlem NYC is a daunting task at the best of times. When you want to stick to a tight budget, it’s even more of a challenge.
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Grow Your Customer Base With Retail Space In NYC
New York is the greatest city in the world. It is a center for industries like fashion, banking, business, and medicine among others. Continue reading
Council Member Levine What You Need To Know About The Vaccination Plan For NYC
Harlem Councilmember Mark Levine states that:Continue reading
Tips From The NYC Health Department For Your New Year’s Eve
The best thing about 2020 is that it's finally over. Continue reading
4 Things New York Families Can Do For Their Aging Relatives
Many families have deep roots in New York City. They might have multiple generations that have lived in the city over the decades. Continue reading
Prepare For Severe Tornado Warning Restrictions Are In Place, Says Notify NYC (Update)
UPDATE: Of a Tornado Warning, from Manhattan to The Bronx. Tornadoes can cause flying debris, turn unsecured objects into projectiles, & cause power outages.Continue reading
Harlem’s Joyce Dinkins, Wife Of Former NYC Mayor David Dinkins, Passes (Updated)
Joyce Dinkins, the former first lady of New York City, has died at 89. Dinkins died Sunday at home, her family said in a statement.Continue reading
One-Stop Shop For NYC Small Business Aid + Recovery From Harlem To Hollis
The NYC Small Business Resource Network was launched today in response to the crisis facing many of the city’s over 230,000 small businesses. Continue reading
Harlem’s Economy May Be Challenged, Its Mental Health Crisis Seems Irreversible
Socio-economic circumstances are often partnered by mental health challenges, especially in the lower socio-economic or more impoverished communities.Continue reading
NYC Delays Issuing 22K Layoff Notices As Unions Press Lawmakers
A 22,000-strong batch of layoff notices going to New York City employees is on pause while unions press lawmakers for help bridging the city's budget gap, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.Continue reading