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New Yorkers Step Up to Help Mom-and-Pop Businesses
Wall Street Journal, by Anne Kadet, April 07, 2020

Could The Coronavirus Be A ‘Turning Point’ For New Yorkers To Leave En Masse?
Bisnow, by Miriam Hall, April 06, 2020

Cuomo Turns an Eye to Restarting New York’s Economy After the Coronavirus Pandemic
Wall Street Journal, by Kate King, April 06, 2020

Report: Businesses Outside Manhattan Hit the Hardest by Coronavirus
Spectrum News NY1, by Clodagh McGowan, April 03, 2020

City’s economic recovery depends on small business survival
Crain's New York Business, by Greg David, April 02, 2020

Report finds pandemic will have severe impact on the Bronx
Bronx Times, by Jason Cohen, April 02, 2020

Queens neighborhoods hardest hit by virus home to many service workers
The City, by Ann Choi, Josefa Velasquez and Will Welch, April 02, 2020

Coronavirus’ Economic Impact to Be Most Felt in NYC’s Outer Boroughs
Commercial Observer, by Nicholas Rizzi, April 01, 2020

Outer-borough Businesses Getting Hurt
This is the Bronx, by Michael Turay, April 01, 2020

Report: Brooklyn’s economy has been slammed harder than Manhattan’s by the coronavirus crisis
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Mary Frost, April 01, 2020

Funds Are Coming For Small Businesses, But Some Will Have To Wait
Gothamist, by Sophia Chang, April 01, 2020

Startups fight provision that could block them from rescue
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, March 31, 2020

How the coronavirus is intensifying the gap between city’s richest and poorest
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, March 31, 2020

Lysoling The Doorbell: Home Health Aides Take No Chances
The City, by Reuven Blau, March 31, 2020

New York’s Tuition Free Program Leaves Out Many Low-Income, Community College Students
Diverse, by Sarah Wood, March 30, 2020

Euripides Pelekanos on How Government Can Help Small Businesses in New York
The National Herald, March 29, 2020

City startups could face dwindling investment market due to coronavirus crisis
Crain's New York Business, March 27, 2020

Could NY’s work from home moment fuel office-to-residential conversions?
The Real Deal, by Eddie Small, March 27, 2020

Everything You Need to Know to Start and Grow Your Company in the Midwest
Inc., by Leigh Buchanan, March 26, 2020

LI likely to feel impact of smaller Wall Street bonuses this year
Newsday, by James T. Madore, March 25, 2020

New York’s free college program misses underserved residents, report says
Education Dive, by Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, March 24, 2020

Free for some: Think tank says low-income CUNY students missing out on state’s Excelsior Scholarship
NY Daily News, by Leonard Greene, March 24, 2020

Remote learning underway at KIPP NYC
Politico, by Madina Toure and NIck Niedzwiadek, March 23, 2020

N.Y. Free Tuition Program Lags at Community Colleges
Inside Higher Ed, by Madeline St. Amour, March 23, 2020

The digital divide in low-income communities could widen with coronavirus pandemic
Amsterdam News, by Stan Altman, March 21, 2020

Will COVID-19 worsen inequality in New York City?
News-Decoder, March 20, 2020

Opinion: Amid the COVID Crisis, Closing the Digital Divide is More Urgent Than Ever
City Limits, by Stan Altman, March 19, 2020

Making the right nursing home choice
Queens Chronicle, by Katherine Donlevy, March 19, 2020

Bus Drivers on ‘the Front Lines’ for Coronavirus Don’t Have Safety Equipment
VICE, by Aaron Gordon, March 17, 2020

Important coverage trends for COVID-19
Buffalo News, by Don Paul, March 16, 2020

Bid for relocation tax break continues
Crain's New York Business, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, March 13, 2020

Curtains Closed on Broadway For Now
NY City Lens, by Yoonji Han, March 12, 2020

Why Is New York Trying to Legalize Online Gambling So Hard?
Easy Reader News, by Judy Rae, March 11, 2020

CUF’s Jonathan Bowles on the Hospitality & Politics Podcast with Andrew Rigie
Apple Podcasts, March 05, 2020

Corey Johnson: Master Planner?
Gotham Gazette, by Samar Khurshid & Ben Max, March 04, 2020

Tech Jobs Are Booming in Brooklyn, But Is the Workforce Reflective of the Borough?
NY1, by Jeanine Ramirez, March 02, 2020

High Risk Seen in City’s Proposed System for Feeding Seniors
City Limits, by Roshan Abraham, March 02, 2020

Replacing Buses with Ridesharing Would be a ‘Win’ for Everyone
Townhall, by Janson Quinlan Prieb, February 28, 2020

Kingsborough Community College Offering Maritime Apprenticeships
Brooklyn Paper, by Jessica Parks, February 26, 2020

Shake Shack shares fall as restaurants cannibalize one another
Crain's New York Business, by Aaron Elstein, February 25, 2020

Improving NYC’s Tech Training
Inside Higher Ed, by Madeline St. Amour, February 25, 2020

What Amsterdam’s war on the rubber duckie says about global tourism
Fortune, by Phil Wahba, February 22, 2020

Saratoga Senior Population Booms: Plans Underway for New & Improved Senior Center
Saratoga Today, by Thomas Dimopoulos, February 21, 2020

Have you seen the Jehovah’s Witnesses hotel that will house formerly homeless New Yorkers?
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Lore Croghan, February 20, 2020

New Saratoga senior center planned
The Daily Gazette, by Stephen Williams, February 19, 2020

Epic $62M Landmarks Commission HQ Project Building History of Cost Overruns
The City, by Reuven Blau, February 18, 2020

Brooklyn Leads in Tech Workforce Amongst Outer Boroughs But Lacks Diversity
Brooklyn Reader, February 18, 2020

New York and San Francisco Tech Industries Are Leaving Women Behind
Bloomberg, by Nikitha Sattiraju, February 14, 2020

Study finds New York City’s tech education programs lacking
AM New York, by Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech, February 14, 2020

Opportunities for tech education in Queens are slim: Report
QNS, by Jacob Kaye, February 13, 2020

Why New York’s free college program is still costing its students
Vox, by Michael Waters, February 13, 2020

Tech Jobs For All Who Want Them
AVC, by Fred Wilson, February 13, 2020

New Yorkers Face a Training Gap for Tech Jobs, but a Study Finds Hope
The New York Times, by Steve Lohr, February 12, 2020

Water Mains Are Bursting All Over New York. Can They Be Fixed?
The New York Times, by James Barron, February 12, 2020

New Jersey $2M grants will allow apprentices to earn college credits
HR Dive, by Ryan Golden, February 11, 2020

Council Moves Legislation Requiring City to Enroll More Eligible Seniors in Food Assistance
Gotham Gazette, by Katie Kirker, February 11, 2020

How chain stores are rightsizing New York City retail
Retail Dive, by Lara Ewen, February 10, 2020

How chain stores are rightsizing New York City retail
Retail Dive, by Lara Ewen, February 10, 2020

BID Seeks Cure for Hospital Neighborhood
NYCity News Service, by Shoshannah Buxbaum, February 10, 2020

Long Island’s Senior Housing Developers Eye Future Needs
Long Island Press, by James Bernstein, February 06, 2020

Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul Presents NY State Budget on Campus
Marist College The Circle, by Tara Guaimano, February 04, 2020

MTA’S Uber Plan To Give Late-Shift Workers a Lyft
The City, by Jose Martinez and Trone Dowd, February 04, 2020

A balancing act in Brooklyn
City & State, by Gabe Ponce de Leon, February 03, 2020

Blackstone Leads $300M Recap of NYC Mixed-use Asset
Commercial Property Executive, by Scott Baltic, February 03, 2020

Guilderland Neighbors to offer help with aging in place
The Altamont Enterprise, January 30, 2020

Excelsior Scholarship Expands To Aid More Families
SUNY The New Paltz Oracle, by Nikki Donohue, January 30, 2020

Brooklyn Isn’t Just for Startups
Wall Street Journal, by Kate King, January 29, 2020

City and State Budgets Pose Challenges for Aging New Yorkers
City Limits, by Roshan Abraham, January 28, 2020

State funding boost could make ‘free’ CUNY tuition a reality for more New Yorkers
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Victoria Merlino, January 27, 2020

Subway Water Main Pain Already Worse Than Last Year
The City, by Jose Martinez, January 27, 2020

De Blasio wants feds to tackle automation; some say he can start at home
City & State, by Annie McDonough, January 23, 2020

With Cuomo Promising Gig Economy Regulations, New York Leaders Consider Pros and Cons of California
Gotham Gazette, by Samar Khurshid, January 21, 2020

The Aging of the Mid-Hudson Valley
The River Newsroom, by Sarah Amandolare, January 19, 2020

Crews clean up water main break on Upper West Side
PIX11, by Greg Mocker, January 14, 2020

Can free college work at 4-year colleges? Early examples offer clues.
Education Dive, by Daniel C. Vock, January 14, 2020

A Few Suggestions for Andrew Cuomo’s Next Poster
New York Magazine, by Sarah Jones, January 09, 2020

Taking Stock of Significant Progress in New York City Schools
Gotham Gazette, by Jim Brennan, January 06, 2020

MTA’s Bronx Bus Redesign Leaves Some Disappointment at the Curb
MooseGazette, by George Henry, January 06, 2020

Her Job Requires 7 Apps. She Works Retail.
New York Times, by Andy Newman, January 06, 2020

How to work retail in the middle of the retail apocalypse
Chicago Tribune, by Andy Newman, January 06, 2020

National Chain Stores Decline in Brooklyn, New Study Shows
Bklynr, by Irina Groushevaia, January 02, 2020

‘Life is too expensive here’: Senior immigrants in Flushing putting off retirement
QNS, by Baidi Wang, December 31, 2019

Older adult issues for New York’s 2020 legislative session: Medicaid cuts, drug prices, caregiving
WBFO 88.7, by Tom Dinki, December 31, 2019

Capezio Closes
I Love The Upper West Side, by Sara Lewin Lebwohl, December 27, 2019

Chain Reaction Sparks Retail Meltdown
The Spirit, by Douglas Feiden, December 26, 2019

Chains leave NYC in record numbers
Metro, by Holden Walter-Warner, December 26, 2019

Number of Chain Stores Continues to Decline Across NYC, Including Brooklyn
Greenpoint Post, by Kristen Torres, December 26, 2019

New York City had a record drop in chain stores in 2019
Business Insider, by Libertina Brandt, December 24, 2019

Five NYC Retail Chains Expand in 2019 While Others See Shrinkage
The Jewish Voice, by Hadassa Kalatizadeh, December 24, 2019

Major Chain Stores In NYC Shrank The Most In More Than A Decade
Gothamist, by Elizabeth Kim, December 23, 2019

Chain Stores Continue Shrinking NYC Footprint
ConnectCRE, December 23, 2019

Dunkin’ and MetroPCS thrive in NYC despite overall drop in number of chain stores
6sqft, by Devin Gannon, December 20, 2019

National Chain Closures in NYC Hit 12-Year High
Commercial Observer, by Rebecca Baird-Remba, December 20, 2019

More than 29 chain stores shuttered on S.I. in 2019, report says
SI Live, by Tracey Porpora, December 20, 2019

Brooklyn project once pitched for Amazon lands first tenant
The Business Times, December 18, 2019

Lack of awareness, registration hurdles hurt NYC tech apprenticeship growth
HR Dive, by Ryan Golden, December 17, 2019

Brooklyn Project Once Pitched for Amazon Lands First Tenant
Bloomberg Quint, by Natalie Wong and Jon Dominick Querolo, December 17, 2019

Brooklyn property once pitched for Amazon HQ2 lands first tenant
Crain's New York, by Bloomberg, December 17, 2019

Business at a breaking point: Owners struggle to survive as the city adds on more regulations
New York Daily News, by Jessica Walker, December 17, 2019

Brooklyn Startups Face Speed Bumps
The Wall Street Journal, by Kate King, December 16, 2019

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