“I paid $8 for two Fantas, that’s a ripoff,” said Felipe Rodriguez. “It’s not like this is freshly squeezed juice — it’s Fanta!”
At stake is the future of an estimated 125,000 workers, among them thousands of social workers who earn less than their city counterparts.
Ex-residents at Lincoln said they often chose not to report conflicts or confront higher-ups because they feared losing their work permits.
People who live in the buildings save about $120 a year on their energy bills.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the New York City area.
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The vendors say they're desperate to make a living, but businesses say it's making it impossible for them to make money.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in New York City.
Two Ford Fusion models were specially customized by Mobileye, an Israeli firm owned by Intel.
“This is more evidence that we need another oversight hearing as soon as possible to continue our investigation of state-run nursing homes."
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The company says the move will bring about 200 new jobs to the state.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, before unveiling a new small business "Quick Start" program, encouraged New Yorkers to not give Amazon more money.
New York City’s building sector remains 25,000 jobs below its pre-coronavirus peak.
A nonprofit in Queens is showing CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis how they're helping people get ready for work for free.
Record Store Day is the biggest day of the year in vinyl, but it had been on hold because of the pandemic.
Star Smith was taking Uber daily to go to work in Harlem, but she deleted the app last month after her commute more than doubled in cost.
Life in NYC is captured slowly returning to a kind of normal.
A new 30-day challenge asks New Yorkers to send in photos shopping at their local small businesses for the chance to win prizes.
“As opposed to the lackluster national job growth in April, New York City had a third consecutive month of a relatively strong rebound.”
“Business is down 20% in Queens, but in Manhattan, we’re down 40%,” shop owner Darren Wernick told THE CITY. “It’s like a ghost town.”
Industry leaders will gather virtually and in-person from June 28-30, 2021.
Daily News journalists had lobbied against the deal given hedge fund Alden Global's reputation for slashing newsrooms, according to reports.
The Google Store will open at 15th Street and 9th Avenue in Chelsea this summer, according to the tech giant.
Residential neighborhoods are proving particularly attractive locations, such as Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, and Red Hook.
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The tourists that disappeared at the height of the pandemic are slowly returning.
Last month, the NYPD unveiled a new unit that will patrol the Crossroads of the World to help as the city moves to fully reopen.
Jobless claims in New York also had the fourth-biggest decrease nationwide since the start of 2020, according to WalletHub study.
John Catsimatidis, who owns Gristedes, declined to comment.
Goldman Sachs on Tuesday told employees that it expects them back at its Battery Park headquarters by mid-June.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said offering tourists coronavirus vaccine — which requires state approval — shows the city will “go the extra mile.”
In a memo to the staff, the CEO says the firm will be one of the first major banks on Wall Street to bring back a large number of workers.
The strikers, who note Catsimatidis has declared his intention to enlist some “replacement” workers, have manned the picket line ever since.
While jobs are on the rise, last month the unemployment rate in New York City was 11.2%, more than twice the pre-pandemic rate.
Indian Point will stop producing nuclear power Friday.
“Our purpose here is to tell the restaurants of New York, ‘Get ready, help is on the way,'” Schumer said at Crave Fishbar in Midtown.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city will file a consumer protection suit against oil companies that downplayed their role in climate change.
The campaign — NYC Reawakens — run by NYC & Company launches in June and is the largest tourism campaign in the city's history.
The city gained 16,000 jobs in March — the largest increase since August, the state Labor Department reported Thursday.