Recent Press
Big retail chains are rapidly closing in New York City
Fox Business, by Jade Scipioni, January 28, 2019
City unveils major overhaul to stop wasteful projects
Crain's NY, by Joe Anuta, January 24, 2019
Foss: State must do more to make college affordable
The Daily Gazette, by Sara Foss, January 19, 2019
Big Retail, Food Chains Closing Shop In New York City In Record Numbers
Yonkers Daily Voice, by Zak Failla, January 10, 2019
City University of New York Struggles to Fill Top Job
The Wall Street Journal, by Melissa Korn, January 09, 2019
L-train plan preserves hospitals’ link to patients, staff
Crain's NY, by Jonathan Lamantia, January 04, 2019
Think you’re too old to become an entrepreneur? Not in Fairview Heights.
Belleville News-Democrat, by Teri Maddox, December 31, 2018
The exodus of New York City’s endangered middle class
New York Post, by John Aidan Byrne, December 22, 2018
Retail chains scale back in NYC in 2018, report shows
China Daily, December 21, 2018
Chain Stores Are in Decline, Time to #ShopListener
WNYC, by The Brian Lehrer Show, December 20, 2018
Number of chain stores in NYC falls for first time in 11 years, report says
amNY, by Sarina Trangle, December 20, 2018
New York City sees decline in national chain stores
Fox 5 NY, by Arthur Chi'en, December 19, 2018
Staten Island had largest 2018 retail chain growth in NYC, report says
Staten Island Advance, by Tracey Porpora, December 19, 2018
National retail chains closing at a rapid rate in NYC
New York Post, by Lisa Fickenscher, December 18, 2018
The largest Pa. for-profit school’s closure left 1,510 students without diplomas…
The Inquirer, by Bob Fernandez and Erin Arvedlund, December 13, 2018
State lawmakers’ $50,000 pay raise — BLOOMBERG meets with top Iowa Dems — NYCHA weighing break-up to
Politico, by Laura Nahmias, Terry Golway, Daniel Lippman, December 07, 2018
Malls vs. Bodegas: Can the City Resist Becoming Suburban?
The Bridge, by Michael Stahl, December 06, 2018
The problem with Michael Bloomberg’s massive donation to Johns Hopkins University
The Washington Post, by Helaine Olen, December 06, 2018
Amazon confirms Long Island City, Washington, D.C., suburb as HQ2 locations
amNY, by Sarina Trangle, December 06, 2018
Scourge of student-loan defaults in Manhattan, Queens
Crain's NY, December 06, 2018
Study: More students default on loans at for-profit schools
News Channel 13, December 04, 2018
What’s Really Happening to Retail?
The Atlantic, by Derek Thompson, December 03, 2018
Women Inspire NYC’s Tech Startups to Dream Bigger
Xconomy, by Lily Shen, November 29, 2018
The city should do more to support our burgeoning tourism industry
Crain's New York Business, by Keith Powers, Paul Vallone, and Jimmy Van Bramer, November 29, 2018
The Brooklyn Army Terminal: New York’s Next Manufacturing Hub?
The New York Times, by Ronda Kaysen, November 23, 2018
Does the program New York is using to lure Amazon actually work?
City and State New York, by Annie McDonough, November 13, 2018
New York City calls on startups to help small businesses get tough on hackers
The Times of Israel, by Shoshanna Solomon, November 07, 2018
Will Staten Island’s North Shore revitalization succeed without the wheel?
Curbed NY, by Zoe Rosenberg, November 05, 2018
We’ve Got Issues: The Candidates for Governor on Education
City Limits, by Kate Pastor, October 31, 2018
The Ups and Downs of Excelsior Scholarship’s Freshman Year and What Comes Next
Gotham Gazette, by Eric Neutuch, October 30, 2018
Starbucks-backed bakery Princi opening in midtown
amNewYork, by Meredith Deliso and Alison Fox, October 25, 2018
City Breaks Ground on Astoria ‘Anchor Park’
Queens Daily Eagle, by David Brand, October 25, 2018
The Center For An Urban Future honors three pioneers in rooftop gala, including Brooklyn Brewery
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Andy Katz, October 25, 2018
Few students use Excelsior Scholarship here
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, by Jesse Adcock, October 23, 2018
The Excelsior Scholarship, CUNY And The Students In Between
The Ticker, by The Ticker Staff, October 16, 2018
New York City Council should pass the Small Business Jobs Survival Act
City and State New York, by Ross Barkan, October 11, 2018
Older New Yorkers Have Huge and Growing Need for English Classes
City Limits, by Dorian Block, October 10, 2018
GED and other high school equivalency degrees drop by more than 40% nationwide since 2012
The Hechinger Report, by Jill Barshay, October 10, 2018
Report shows New York apprenticeships have potential, room for growth
Albany Times Union, by Diego Mendoza-Moyers, October 01, 2018
Senior Strivers
The Bronx Free Press, by Sherry Mazzocchi, September 27, 2018
The boss in the mirror
Our Town, by Douglas Feiden, September 27, 2018
Brooklyn Sees Surge in ‘Older Entrepreneurship,’ Study Says
BK Reader, by Andrea Leonhardt, September 27, 2018
Are 50-year-olds the new face of Staten Island’s entrepreneurs?
Staten Island Advance, by Tracey Porpora, September 27, 2018
Cuomo’s Free College Scheme Fails Poorest Students
Liberty Nation, by Andrew Moran, September 25, 2018
The Rise Of The Restaurant Robot
Forbes, by Andrew Rigie, September 24, 2018
Apprenticeships on the Rise at New York Tech and Finance Firms
Wall Street Journal, by Kate King, September 24, 2018
Entrepreneurship Rising With Age In Queens, Study Finds
Flushing Patch, by Danielle Woodward, September 19, 2018
Older Entrepreneurship Booming In Brooklyn, Study Shows
Brownsville Patch , by Kathleen Culliton, September 19, 2018
New York’s middle-class scholarship program criticized
Fox 5 NY, by Fox 5 NY Staff, September 18, 2018
Retire? These Graying ‘Encore Entrepreneurs’ Are Just Starting Up
New York Times, by Winnie Hu, September 17, 2018
Two-year schools giving pilot program applications the ‘old college try’
ROI-NJ, by Brett Johnson, September 14, 2018
It’s Time to Rebuild the American Dream with a Green WPA
Holly Lynch New Yorker, by Holly Lynch, September 13, 2018
Cuomo vs. Nixon on Education Policy
City Limits, by Kate Pastor, September 10, 2018
Only three percent of students have received Governor Cuomo’s “free tuition” scholarship
World Socialist Web Site, by Josh Varlin, September 07, 2018
Hudson Yards park expansion poised to become NYC’s priciest
Curbed NY, by Tanay Warerkar, September 06, 2018
Gov. Cuomo’s Free College Hustle
The Indypendent, by Peter Rugh, September 04, 2018
Money for nothing: The case for universal basic income
New York Daily News, by Andrew Yang, September 04, 2018
The rise of New York’s new leisure waterfront
Curbed NY, by Karrie Jacobs, August 31, 2018
Study: Excelsior scholarship not as accessible as expected
News 12 Westchester, by News 12 Staff, August 31, 2018
Andrew Cuomo’s free-college program rejected 70 percent of applicants
Washington Examiner, by John Patrick, August 28, 2018
Scholarship Experience Is Different Between Colleges
The Post-Journal, by John Whittaker, August 20, 2018
Help Escelsior Scholarship earn an A+ for students
Newsday, by The Editorial Board, August 16, 2018
Report: Nearly 70% of students who applied for New York’s free college program were rejected
MarketWatch, by Jillian Berman, August 16, 2018
Study: Small percentage of SUNY and CUNY students receive Excelsior Scholarship
Westfair Communcations, by Ryan Deffenbaugh, August 16, 2018
New Yorkers are bypassing food trucks for McDonalds as fast food finds new footing
6sqft, by Michelle Cohen, August 16, 2018
As fast-food wages rise, McDonald’s owner goes posh
Crain's New York Business, by Aaron Elstein, August 14, 2018
Help Excelsior Scholarship earn an A+
amNY, by The Editorial Board, August 14, 2018
New York Barely Makes Nation’s Top 40 Greenest Cities
Habitat Magazine, by Habitat Magazine Staff, August 13, 2018
Free tuition program reaching few New Yorkers, report says
New York Daily News, by Kenneth Lovett, August 13, 2018
CUNY students getting snubbed on Excelsior scholarships: report
New York Post, by Carl Campanile, August 13, 2018
NY Scholarship Program Aids Just 2% of CUNY Students: Study
New York City Patch, by Noah Manskar, August 13, 2018
Nixon slams Cuomo over states ‘free college’ program
WHECTV, by WHECTV Staff, August 13, 2018
Study: Majority of applicants rejected for Excelsior Scholarships
Times Union, by Rick Karlin, August 13, 2018
Few New York City students benefit from free college tuition, report finds
Chalkbeat, by Christina Veiga, August 13, 2018
Think Tank: Excelsior Went to 3.2% of Undergrads
Insider Higher Ed, by Rick Seltzer, August 13, 2018
Automation Fears Force Retraining in New York, Nationwide
Government Technology, by Carrie Mason-Draffen, August 09, 2018
Old Steam Pipe Explosion Displaces Residents, Exposes Them to Asbestos
Legal Reader, by Sara E. Teller, August 09, 2018
The 40 Most Sustainably Powered US Cities, Ranked
Commercial Cafe Staff, by Commercial Cafe, August 01, 2018
Summertime Parks Check-In
WNYC, by Brian Lehrer, August 01, 2018
Age, neglect plague Vannie, Bronx’s ailing parks
The Riverdale Press, by Zak Kostro, July 30, 2018
City Parks in Danger
Thirteen, by Metro Focus Staff, July 26, 2018
Study: Brooklyn Public Library needs $228 million for upkeep
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Paula Katinas, July 26, 2018
Don’t freak out (too much) about Five Below on Fifth, brokers say
The Real Deal, by Eddie Small, July 25, 2018
Mayor Taps Grillo To Run DDC, Citing Her Success at SCA
The Cheif, by Crystal Lewis, July 24, 2018
Steam pipe blasts show dangers lurking under New York streets
Reuters, by Diana Kruzman, July 23, 2018
‘Borough of Parks’ needs some green (commentary)
Staten Island Advance, by Tom Wrobleski, July 23, 2018
Why 20 years wasn’t enough time for NYC to upgrade this Staten Island storm sewer
Daily News, by Reuven Blau, July 17, 2018
No walk in the park
The Bond Buyer, by The Bond Buyer Staff, July 17, 2018
Parks Facing Infrastructure Challenges
Spectrum News NY1, by Spectrum News NY1 Staff, July 16, 2018
Peril in the Parks
The Spirit, by Douglas Feiden, July 11, 2018
Protect Long Island’s economy in the age of automation
Newsday, by Newsday Staff, July 09, 2018
Study: Boro parks have been neglected
Queens Chronicle, by Ryan Brady, July 05, 2018
Report finds negelected parks in need of major repairs
Real Estate Weekly, by Real Estate Weekly Staff, July 05, 2018
Island parks most underfunded, staff deprived in NYC, report says
Staten Island Advance, by Sydney Kashiwagi, July 05, 2018
Study: Brooklyn Public Library needs $228 million for upkeep
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, by Paula Katinas, July 05, 2018
Newly expanded Hunter’s Point South Park highlights a greener future for NYC parks
The Architects Newspaper, by Sydney Franklin, June 29, 2018
A pair of Ridgewood and Maspeth parks haven’t seen restorations in more than a century, study finds
QNS, by Ryan Kelley, June 29, 2018
Parks and wreck: New York City’s crumbling public infrastructure
Document Journal, by Caroline Christie, June 28, 2018
Porter24 Expands Premier Digital Hotel Network and Advertising Platform in NYC
Markets Insider, by Business Insider Staff, June 28, 2018
Automation threatens 80,000 jobs in Finger Lakes region, study says
Rochester Business Journal, by Velvet Spicer, June 28, 2018