Commentary/Op-Ed - January 2002
A Small Opportunity: Time for Entrepreneurship to Thrive in NYCStart-ups can't stand in for fleeing financial giants. But they could help put the city back in business.
Event - November 2001
Retain, Rebuild and Revitalize: Planning Strategies for Manhattan and New Yorks EconomyA panel of experts discusses possibilities and priorities for New York City as it begins the work of rebuilding downtown after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack.
Report - November 2001
Going on with the ShowLost amidst predictions of mass joblessness, budget deficits and overall economic turmoil has been the plight of arts and culture organizations, which have seen their revenue sources shrivel since the terrorist attack.
Report - November 2001
If You Can Make It HereA special report on real estate issues and the arts, prepared for the New York Foundation for the Arts and included in the NYFA publication "Culture Counts."
Report - November 2001
Under the MattressEven as recession and terrorism combined to throw tens of thousands of New Yorkers out of work, city government has sat on hundreds of millions of federal dollars designed for job training.
Event - October 2001
Economic Development After The World Trade Center Disaster: Next Steps for New Yorks EconomyLeslie Eaton of the New York Times moderates a panel discussion on how New York City should pursue economic development after the September 11 attack.
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