Cosmic Jerry Sauce allows fans to experience the magic of Jerry by the forkful.
"This is the first major new lease for the post-COVID era,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said of Facebook leasing space in Farley post office.
Rechler Equity Partners Creates New Product For Those Seeking Multi-Functional Space
It will be harder to restart New York City's economy after the coronavirus than shutting it down, a new study warns.
Phase 4 includes reopening for "Low-Risk Outdoor Arts & Entertainment, Media Production, and Professional Sports Competitions with No Fans."
These bars should top your list of where to grab a drink when it's safe again.
The next phase of economic reopening starts Monday.
The new report from Bloomberg Businessweek claims a quarter of tenants have not paid rent since March.
Thousands of Manhattan businesses received more than $150k from the federal government to keep workers on payroll during the pandemic.
Furloughs, overall marketplace uncertainty spark surge in interest in attaining PMP certification, says EdWel Programs founder Mike Welles
At Least 50 Additional Pickup Locations Added by Year-End. Stop & Shop Also Expanded Same-Day Delivery with Instacart to Over 300 Stores
The next phase involves restaurants, nail salons and recreation.
The next phase includes outdoor service at restaurants.
Who do we become when we can't be who we were?
Phase 1 only allows for curbside pickup, but some store's are inviting customers inside.
Bennet is resigning after critique over a recent Times Opinion column written by Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton.
"Right now we’re seeing the impact of centuries of systemic racism come to a head in the midst of a pandemic."
More than 41 million people nationwide have filed for unemployment, U.S. Department of Labor data show.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo rang the New York Stock Exchange bell at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate its reopening Tuesday.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said the crisis is completely changing New York's main streets.
Ivy Virtual Camp is helping support Patch in bringing you local news. Learn more about them and ways you can support Patch.
The Department of Justice and IRS have warned that scammers might try to use COVID-19 to trick consumers into sharing personal information
A study paints a bleak picture about struggles restaurant owners face, but state industry officials are optimistic many will bounce back.
The largely-immigrant salon industry has faced unique challenges during the pandemic that will continue when they reopen, officials said.
J.Crew’s parent company said Monday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid flagging sales due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The lack of tourists has pushed NYC & Company to furlough more than half its staff during the coronavirus outbreak.
The study, however, would not have accounted for a backlog of hundreds of thousands of unemployment claims that have yet to be processed.
The Unit 2 reactor at the Indian Point Energy Center closes Thursday, with Unit 3 going down next year.
As New York grapples with how to relaunch its economy, and as rent day approaches, 400,000 wait for their unemployment checks.
Avoid press releases and product pitches to the media that are not absolutely essential at this time
More than 300 Amazon warehouse workers will walk out Tuesday to protest the corporation's response to COVID-19.
The restaurant, which operates 189 locations, has secured other funding and returned the loan so it could be given to other businesses.
According to the AARP Foundation two thirds of adults over 50 do not use financial technology.
New York City will begin producing up to 50,000 coronavirus test kits per week in May, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.
In US: 74% of reforecast accounts predict negative growth as firms tackle virus’ economic fallout
Verizon told customers Tuesday, "Our technicians will not be able to enter your home to install new services or do repair work."
"It's my pleasure to serve you," a Bronx deli's social distancing sign reads. "But Ima need you to back the f--- up."
"We just wanted safety measures in place,” said Tipsy worker Therese Whelan. “It just seemed way too much of a risk just to sell wine.”
The amount of deaths in the city has left undertakers overwhelmed.
New York residents are expected to start receiving stimulus payments soon. Here’s what you need to do beforehand.