Silverstein, Durst celebrate Lower Manhattan milestone
Private-sector employment in Lower Manhattan has swelled to 251,224 employees, rebounding beyond pre-9/11 levels, according to the Alliance for Downtown New.....»»
Silverstein Properties" Moss on the evolution, resiliency of Lower Manhattan
Jeremy Moss was working at Forest City Ratner when the first towers at the reconstructed World Trade Center began sprouting. In 2008 he joined Silverstein Properties, the leaseholder and developer of... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
CityWatch: Sweet return: A post-COVID recovery is baking on Duane Street
Need more proof that COVID-era New York is coming off life support? How about an order for 6,000 Ring Dings at a little pastry shop in lower Manhattan?.....»»
Market Snapshot: Dow ends lower for first time in 6 sessions after topping 35,000 milestone, and social-media stocks weigh on Nasdaq
The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 350 points intraday from its all-time high above 35,000 Monday, while shares of highflying technology companies swooned, pulling the Nasdaq Composite sharply lower......»»
New York City architecture firms sees opportunity in Albany region
Spacesmith has annual billings of $6 million to $7 million, with 30 employees in New York City and six in Hudson. The firm has a partnership with the much larger Davis Brody Bond, whose portfolio includes the 9/11 Memorial Museum in lower Manhattan......»»
CVS signs a big retail lease in lower Manhattan
CVS signed a 15-year deal for the new space......»»
NY Young Republicans plan ‘Re-Occupy Wall Street’ after GameStop debacle
Members of the New York Young Republicans are planning to storm Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan Sunday for a “Re-Occupy Wall Street” democnstration......»»
Coronavirus Update: U.S. COVID-19 daily death toll slips, but stays above 3,000 for 3rd-straight day
The new case count and death toll in the U.S. from COVID-19 edged lower slightly, but that wasn't a reason to celebrate as more than 3,000 people died for a third day in a row, and new cases stayed above 200,000 for a fourth-straight day......»»
Easing lockdowns makes day-to-day choices more complicated
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Ford expects $5 billion operating loss in Q2
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Nearly a third of Americans have put off healthcare during COVID-19
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Despite Trump’s nudging, schools are likely to stay shut for months
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Even for companies with business from coronavirus, the picture is mixed at best
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Push to reopen economy runs up against wary workers and consumers
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Masks for passengers? It"s up to the airline.
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Cities fear summer heat waves will quickly become deadly
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
The unlikely alliance trying to rescue workplace health insurance
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Workers turn to courts and states for safety protection as Trump declines to act
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Gig workers get help as fiscal stimulus catches up with times
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
"Tip of the iceberg": Economy likely shrank, but worst to come
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
COVID-19 could bring down the trading system
Felicia Lynch started a dream job in November as an assistant knitwear designer for a luxury brand in Lower Manhattan before the coronavirus pandemic took full swing in New York’s fashion capital and... To view the full story, click the title link......»»