New York’s Climate Change Superfund Act Faces Legal Challenge from Over 20 States

New York’s ambitious Climate Change Superfund Act, designed to hold major fossil fuel companies financially accountable for their contributions to
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Nathan’s Famous Explores Potential Sale Amid Industry Shifts

Nathan’s Famous, the iconic New York-based hot dog chain established in 1916, is reportedly considering a sale. The company has
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New York’s Office-to-Residential Conversions Surge Amid Changing Work Patterns

In response to evolving work habits and a persistent demand for housing, New York City is witnessing a significant increase
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New York City’s Office-to-Residential Conversions Surge Amid Housing Demand

New York City is experiencing a significant increase in the conversion of outdated office buildings into modern residential apartments, driven
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Rough Trade Amplifies New York Presence with Major Store Expansion

Rough Trade, the renowned independent music retailer, is set to significantly enhance its footprint in New York City by expanding
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Brooklyn Bakery’s ‘Pay What You Can’ Initiative Strengthens Community

In the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Bakery By Textbook has introduced a pioneering “pay what you can” model for its
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AI Startup Revolutionizes Wall Street’s Work Culture

A New York-based startup, Mosaic, is transforming the demanding work environment of Wall Street by significantly reducing the long hours
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New York’s Legal Cannabis Market Set for Major Expansion in 2025

New York’s legal cannabis industry is poised for significant growth in 2025, with the number of licensed dispensaries expected to
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Glosslab’s Bankruptcy Filing Highlights Challenges in NYC’s Beauty Industry

Glosslab, a once-prominent chain of Manhattan nail salons known for its celebrity investors, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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New York City’s Office Market Shows Signs of Recovery

New York City’s office real estate market is exhibiting signs of recovery after facing significant challenges during the pandemic. SL
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New York City Renters to Save Thousands as New Law Shifts Broker Fees to Landlords

Starting in June 2025, New York City renters are poised to experience significant financial relief due to the Fairness in
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Global Holdings Invests $30 Million to Modernize 99 Park Avenue Office Tower

Global Holdings is undertaking a $30 million renovation of the 99 Park Avenue office tower in Midtown Manhattan. The project
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New York’s Office-to-Residential Conversions Surge Amid Property Value Declines

In response to soaring office vacancy rates and declining property values, New York City is witnessing a significant uptick in
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New York’s Film Industry Tax Incentives Under Scrutiny Amid Economic Concerns

New York State’s substantial financial support for the film industry is facing increased examination due to recent economic analyses and
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New York City Implements Landmark Ban on Mandatory Broker Fees to Alleviate Renters’ Financial Burden

In a significant move to address the escalating costs of renting in New York City, the City Council has enacted
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