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New York Times to Invest in Startups Through Its Own Incubator
The New York Times Co. plans to invest in early-stage media startups through its incubator, timeSpace, which recently graduated its inaugural class. Here's a look at what each of its three startups are up to.
New York's Business Community Waxes Sentimental for Its Departing Billionaire
Despite bans on sugary drinks, smoking and trans fats, the 'nanny mayor' is looking a lot better these days.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Mayor Bloomberg's Tenure
In their own words, NYC-based entrepreneurs and business owners say what 12 years under the billionaire mayor was like for their companies and what their prognosis is for the city after Bloomberg leaves office at the end of this year.
Where New York Mayor Candidates Stand on Business and Entrepreneurship
From former Congressman Anthony Weiner to Gristedes owner John Catsimatidis and the first openly gay New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, the slate of candidates in the Big Apple primary is diverse and opinionated.
Zillow Buys Rival StreetEasy to Corner the New York Market
Real-estate information powerhouse Zillow said it will buy StreetEasy for $50 million and also announced a secondary stock offering.
The Big Apple to Tech-Savvy New Graduates: 'We're Hiring'
A recent report has New York City and Boston seeing major growth in hiring for tech-media companies.
Struggling Deals Site LivingSocial Kills Events Group, Closes New York Office
The move eliminates 30 full-time positions and will have remaining staffers working remotely.
The Best and Worst U.S. Cities for Renting Office Space
Looking to set up shop? Find out where office rent prices are rising the fastest, and where they're falling.
New York City Council Approves Sick-Leave Requirement for Small Businesses
Business owners react to a bill that mandates paid sick leave for companies with 20 or more employees.
Co-Working NYC: An Inside Look at WeWork Labs
In our co-working series, NYU students give us the skinny on hot spaces in NYC. First up is WeWork Labs' SoHo location, a place where fun and innovation have been known to collide.
Six Months After Hurricane Sandy, Many Businesses Are Still Struggling to Recover
A look at how New York City businesses are getting back on their feet after the devastating impact of Hurricane Sandy.
The Great Reinvention: How U.S. Cities Got Their Glow Back
We recap our special report on the entrepreneurial scene in the U.S, from New York and Houston to Boise and Baton Rouge, five years since the financial crisis.
How to Master Business Travel to NYC
Insider tips on how to visit in the big city for business, and maybe even enjoy yourself along the way.
New York City to Require Employers to Give Paid Sick Leave
After a contentious back and forth, the Gotham City is on the verge of passing legislation mandating paid time off for employees that are not healthy.
NYC Venture Fellows Program Mentors Startups on the Fast Track
Since 2011, a competitive fellowship program has been providing early-stage startup founders in New York City with the contacts and knowledge they need to succeed.