Hint: It's a lot fewer than the almost 14,000 taxis New York City has now.
Did you buy a Cuisinart food processor in the past 20 years? If so, your machine's blades could chip off into your food and cut your mouth.
A ProPublica report shows landlords ripping off New York City — and tenants — for millions of dollars. See if you should be paying less.
Several New York City stores are offering great deals on Black Friday, the year's busiest shopping day.
The Bronx-based company has already raised over a million dollars on Kickstarter for their high-pressure "waterjet cutter."
The new legislation would "protect New Yorkers from unnecessarily losing their homes and businesses," says one Brooklyn councilman.
Shops across NYC have begun receiving notices from the city, reminding them to post signage about the controversial bag fee.
Verizon jobs are also being cut in retail storefronts in NYC and across the county.
Remember the neighborhood five and dime stores? Here's the story behind the bargain store concept. You won't even need a penny for the tale.
The California-based coffee chain has given up on New York City. Its 12 franchises closed on Oct. 1.
A total of seven locations are impacted by the breach, including two in New York City and one in Chicago.
In 2014, individuals who spend less than half the year in New York earned around $90 billion in New York state income.
The manufacturer of the EpiPen has raised the price of the life-saving drug nearly 550 percent over eight years.
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer announced a new campaign today that will connect people to unclaimed prevailing wages.
Tellingly designed by a transplant from Iowa.
Staten Island Advance journalist/blogger covers all things Disney.
The Connections Among Disney Parks and NYC’s Freedomland, World’s Fair.
The move was announced in a company meeting Thursday.
Inc. released its annual list of the top 5000 fastest-growing companies in the country on Wednesday and NYC was well-represented.
There were just two bidders for Tuesday's auction, according to multiple reports.
The department store has yet to announce which stores will be closing.
New book spotlights C.V. Wood, who then built Freedomland U.S.A. in The Bronx.
Fairway has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will not close stores in New York City.