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NYC construction remains slow, but signs of improvement poke through

Construction in the city has bounced back from its early-in-the-year doldrums, but projects have still not returned to pre-pandemic levels. Developers filed plans...

City’s video game industry triples in 12 years, report says

The city’s digital games industry took flight during the past decade, tripling its employment numbers in 12 years, as creative and technology workers tried...

City Council steps toward establishing a mayoral office for nonprofits

Pass the stuffing and prepare to add another portion of city government to your plate. The City Council’s government operations committee voted Monday...

Here's what the health care industry gets from Build Back Better

The Build Back Better Act, a roughly $1.8 trillion social spending and climate package, passed the House of Representatives Friday, and local health...

Rutgers to Name Residence Hall in Honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Next Week

Rutgers University will dedicate a residence hall in honor of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg next week, according to the...

Newly sold out 12-story condo tower in NoHo signals new vibe for a famed anti-capitalist hub

For the past year developers in SoHo and NoHo have felt squeezed from several sides. The pandemic, of course, has hurt construction timelines...

Introducing the inaugural “Turkeys of the Year”

Good afternoon. We’re here to help you get ready for the week, a blissfully short one for many. As we head into...

Missing: 10-Year-Old Bronx Girl Last Seen Leaving School

Police in the Bronx are looking for a missing 10-year-old girl last seen leaving her school on Friday. Rianaliaz Lantigua left her school...

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