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‘Terrible, Old News’
Inside Higher Ed, by Sara Weissman, July 02, 2021

Nontuition Costs Prevent CUNY Students From Graduating
Inside Higher Ed, by Sara Weissman, June 30, 2021

CUNY Community College Students Need Help Covering Big Costs to Get Back to Class, Study Says
The City, by Claudia Irizarry Aponte, June 28, 2021

New York City Has Been Slow To Vaccinate Homebound Elderly, Causing More Sickness
NPR, by Fred Mogul, June 16, 2021

Combatting ‘chainification’ and food gentrification
Columbia Spectator, by Noah Sheidlower, Charlotte Li, and Andrew Park, June 16, 2021

New York City Workers with Disabilities Fight for Inclusion in Pandemic Recovery, Mayoral Race
Labor Notes, by Emmet Teran, June 10, 2021

Tech industry recruiter on why it might be difficult to secure an entry-level job
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, June 09, 2021

There are 300,000 available jobs in the city—so why is unemployment at 11.4%?
Crain's New York Business, by Cara Eisenpress, June 01, 2021

Op-Ed: Support Asian Americans by supporting our small businesses
QNS, by Sanjeev Jindal, May 28, 2021

New opportunities for Staten Islanders to train and gain employment in fast-growing tech industry
Staten Island Advance, by Giavanni Alves, May 26, 2021

NYC Mayoral Candidates Have Plans for Rejuvenating Retail
Commercial Observer, by Aaron Short, May 25, 2021

Stitching Together A Business In The Garment District During COVID
WNYC, by Beth Fertig, May 21, 2021

Starbucks closing some city locations as it moves to a smaller, pickup model
Crain's New York Business, by Cara Eisenpress, May 19, 2021

CVS signs lease for 512 7th Avenue store
The Real Deal, by Sasha Jones, May 18, 2021

Why Are Some NYC Restaurants Struggling to Find Workers? It’s Complicated…
The City, by Greg David, May 13, 2021

How can NYC build back faster?
City & State, by Annie McDonough, May 12, 2021

NYC mayoral candidates criticised as out of touch for wildly lowballing price of a house in Brooklyn
The Independent, by Clara Hill, May 11, 2021

Tech Takes Over From Finance as Manhattan’s Office Leasing Driver
Commercial Observer, by Tom Acitelli, May 11, 2021

Riverside Park Is Falling Apart
Curbed, by Justin Davidson, May 10, 2021

Tech jobs continued hiring in New York, in spite of Covid
Big News Network, by Robert Besser, May 07, 2021

Tech jobs now outpace all other industries in NYC: report
WPIX 11 New York, by Cristian Benavides, May 04, 2021

Tech Jobs Lead the Way in New York City’s Covid-19 Pandemic Hiring
The Wall Street Journal, by Irene Plagianos, May 02, 2021

New York City budget has pitfalls, critics say
The Bond Buyer, by Paul Burton, April 30, 2021

Mentoring Underrepresented Black and Brown Youth for Careers in Tech
New York Amsterdam News, by David Jones, April 29, 2021

Speeding Up NYC’s Capital Construction Process Could Save $200M Per Year: Report
Commercial Observer, by Rebecca Baird-Remba, April 28, 2021

What is New York City Doing to Prepare Its Workforce for the Post-Pandemic Economy?
Gotham Gazette, by Ethan Geringer-Sameth, April 28, 2021

Report estimates hundreds of millions in potential savings from capital construction reforms
Politico, by Janaki Chadha, April 22, 2021

City Nonprofits Face ‘Financial Catastrophe’ Due to Pandemic’s Demands
Gothamist, by Beth Fertig, April 21, 2021

Vaccine Bus For Restaurant Workers Coming To Astoria
Patch, by Kayla Levy, April 21, 2021

Andrew Yang Responds: ‘My Targeted Plan for the City Will Be a Lifeline for Many’
The New York Times, by Andrew Yang, April 16, 2021

Shaun Donovan’s brainiac bid for NYC mayor
Jewish Insider, by Matthew Kassel, April 14, 2021

Mayoral money race heats up — Vaccine mandate proposed for Bills games
Politico, by Erin Durkin and Anna Gronewold, April 14, 2021

Midtown Has Been Empty, but Other Retail Zones Have Bounced Back
The New York Times, by Jane Margolies, April 13, 2021

New York to Offer Undocumented Migrants Up to $15,600 in Pandemic Relief
Common Dreams, by Brett Wilkins, April 08, 2021

COVID has hit disabled people especially hard
New York Daily News, by Susan Scheer, April 06, 2021

First-Of-Its-Kind Vaccine Bus On Its Way To Brooklyn, Mayor Says
Patch, by Anna Quinn, April 06, 2021

As Covid seized New York, thousands of new entrepreneurs started their own businesses
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, April 05, 2021

Side Hustle To Big Business: Low-Income Entrepreneurs Could Help Brooklyn’s Economy Recover
BKLYNER, by Billy Richling, April 05, 2021

How the Pandemic Is Speeding Up Job Automation for Struggling New Yorkers
The City, by Greg David, March 30, 2021

Queens needs a new deal for CUNY
Queens Daily Eagle, by Khaleel M. Anderson, March 26, 2021

Initiatives have been created to amplify women in the restaurant industry
CU Columbia Spectator, by Irene Madrigal, March 25, 2021

Jamie Torres-Springer Named as New NYC DDC Commissioner
Commercial Observer, by Nicholas Rizzi, March 23, 2021

Where we are now: New York City after a year in the grip of pandemic
Politico, by Politico Staff, March 22, 2021

Schumer Says Big Infrastructure Package is on Deck; What’s on New York City’s List?
Gotham Gazette, by Samar Khurshid, March 13, 2021

Nostalgic Fast Food Chain Sonic Plots First-Ever Manhattan Location
Eater, by Erika Adams, March 10, 2021

Council Member Farah Louis Funding Uneven With $1.4M Going Outside District While $200K Stays Inside
Haitian Times, by Larisa Karr, March 09, 2021

Cuomo’s harassment scandal could pave way for wealth tax
Crain's New York Business, by Brian Pascus, March 08, 2021

‘I Really Loved My Job’: Why the Pandemic Has Hit These Workers Harder
The New York Times, by Andy Newman, March 05, 2021

As Online Shopping Surged, Amazon Planned Its New York Takeover
The New York Times, by Matthew Haag and Winnie Hu, March 04, 2021

NYPD wants public’s help identifying graffiti as city launches bid to paint over the vandalism
Daily News, by Adam Schrader, Chris Jewers, and Ariel Zilber, March 04, 2021

Are ‘villages’ the future of elder care?
WXXI News, by Deanna Dewbury, February 25, 2021

Property Owners: It’s Time to Consider Conversions
GlobeSt.com, by Jennifer Dickson, Jodi Stein and Brian Strout, February 25, 2021

Who’s Falling Behind On Taxes In Brooklyn?
Bklyner, by Billy Richling, February 25, 2021

Recovery and resilience
The Bond Buyer, by Paul Burton, February 23, 2021

Queens chamber has plan to make the borough a tech hub—with Amazon’s help
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, February 23, 2021

Here Are Some Black Businesses To Support Near Campus
NYU Local, by Bianca B, February 19, 2021

NYC will use Johnson & Johnson’s easily stored one-shot COVID-19 vaccine to reach homebound seniors
Daily Mail, by Natalie Rahhal, February 16, 2021

Why SoHo Struggles and Indie Shops in Brooklyn Are Doing Fine
The New York Times, by Ginia Bellafante, February 12, 2021

Immigrant Artists And Their Output Had Been Booming In New York ... Until The Pandemic
WNYC News, by Jim O'Grady, February 12, 2021

Report reveals NYC racial gap in degree attainment
Amsterdam News, by Stephon Johnson, February 11, 2021

City startups lead the $2B industry creating software to automate repetitive workplace tasks
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, February 08, 2021

CUNY is the key to ending NYC’s economic downturn
The Ticker, by Gabriel Rivera, February 05, 2021

State Legislators, Advocacy Coalition Launch Push for ‘New Deal for CUNY’
Gotham Gazette, by Amanda Salazar, February 05, 2021

Fast Casual Dig Looking to Raise Growth Funding
QSR Magazine, by Danny Klein, February 04, 2021

Study details glaring disparities in college attainment across the Bronx
Bronx Times, by Jason Cohen, February 01, 2021

College graduation rates rise in Brooklyn, but many still lag behind
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Raanan Geberer, January 28, 2021

Brooklyn Lawmakers on the Move Jan. 28, 2021
Kings County Politics, January 28, 2021

Haitian-New Yorkers included in $33,000 entertainment grant
Caribbean Life News, by Tangerine Clarke, January 27, 2021

LaGuardia leads CUNY community colleges in STEM graduates
Queens Daily Eagle, by Rachel Vick, January 27, 2021

UWS Ranks Near Top Of Residents With A Bachelor’s Degree: Study
Patch, by Gus Saltonstall, January 27, 2021

NYC college attainment varies dramatically by race, neighborhood: report
New York Daily News, by Michael Elsen-Rooney, January 27, 2021

Discount retailers are pandemic winners, as big chains shutter
New York Post, by Lois Weiss, January 26, 2021

A Biden immigration agenda for cities
New York Daily News, by James Patchett and Bitta Mostofi, January 26, 2021

No Vaccines For Homebound Seniors Unable Or Wary To Leave Their Residences
Bklyner, by Ben Brachfeld, January 26, 2021

LaGuardia Community College is the leading NYC college in graduating tomorrow’s STEM workforce
News India Times, January 25, 2021

Amazon lifts industrial real estate market
Crain's New York Business, by Eddie Small, January 25, 2021

Despite Assurances, De Blasio Yet to Release Recovery Plan for City’s Devastated Economy
Gotham Gazette, by Samar Khurshid, January 24, 2021

CUNY Chancellor on What’s Next for the Public University System and New York’s Recovery
Gotham Gazette, by Allison Smith, January 21, 2021

New York COVID testing sites may soon expand into empty commercial real estate
FOXBusiness, by Paul Best, January 19, 2021

Danny Meyer-Backed Tender Greens Bows Out of New York City
Eater, by Erika Adams, January 14, 2021

Chain stores, too, feel COVID pinch, close some outlets
Brooklyn Reporter, by Raanan Geberer, January 13, 2021

Shake Shack says COVID-19 is hitting its NYC locations the hardest
New York Post, by Lisa Fickenscher, January 12, 2021

Chain stores, too, feel COVID pinch, close some outlets
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Raanan Geberer, January 11, 2021

Michael’s Closing Columbus Avenue Store
I Love the Upper West Side, by Mike Mishkin, January 10, 2021

NYC commercial real estate market recovery partly depends on speedy distribution of COVID-19 vaccine
New York Daily News, by Chelsia Rose Marcius, January 09, 2021

Retail rents tumble to historic lows in New York City amid bankruptcies and store vacancies
CNBC, by Lauren Thomas, January 08, 2021

Dance Has Thrived for Decades on the UWS; Will the Pandemic Break It?
West Side Rag, by Carol Tannenhauser, January 08, 2021

2020 Store Closures Exceeded Previous Records, Data Suggest
Retail Brew, by Halie Lesavage, January 08, 2021

The growth of “pharmacy deserts”
Axios, by Jennifer A. Kingson, January 07, 2021

One of Every Ten Brooklyn Chain Stores Closed in 2020
Bklyner., by Billy Richling, January 07, 2021

NYC saw most chain store closures in over a decade in 2020: report
Retail Dive, by Maria Monteros, January 06, 2021

“Beat Of The Boroughs: NYC Online” Receives $33K Grant To Extend The Series
NYS Music, by Nora Hones, January 05, 2021

The (Public) Match Game
City and State, by Jeff Coltin, January 05, 2021

Queens loses nearly 200 chain stores, third largest decline in the city
QNS, by Angélica Acevedo, January 04, 2021

NY Retail Chain Stores See Record-Level Closure in 2020, Report
ABL Advisor, January 04, 2021

More chain stores close on Staten Island in 2020 than ever before, study says
Staten Island Advance, by Tracey Porpora, January 03, 2021

The race to replace Bill de Blasio: Who will be New York City’s next mayor?
The Guardian, by Miranda Bryant, January 03, 2021

42 Chain Stores Closed on the UWS in 2020
West Side Rag, January 02, 2021

The Year in News (Oh, 2020…)
Hyperallergic, by Jasmine Weber, December 30, 2020

I for One Will Miss the 70 Duane Reades That Closed This Year
Curbed, by Jessica Silvester, December 30, 2020

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