Recent Press
Report finds NYC lacking strategy for helping start-ups grow
Real Estate Weekly, November 09, 2016
Plan to Rein In New York’s Street Fairs Prompts Unexpected Backlash
New York TImes, by J. David Goodman, November 08, 2016
There Will Soon Be Zero Bookstores In The Bronx
Gothamist, by Josh Keefe, November 03, 2016
Study finds larger businesses pay better, so city should help small ones grow
Crain's, by Joe Anuta, November 02, 2016
Few immigrants work in the city’s entertainment scene
Crain's, by Gerald Schifman, October 29, 2016
Four Years After Sandy, NYC Businesses Still Need Help With Disaster Readiness
Next City , by Johnny Magdaleno, October 28, 2016
Queens Immigrant Workers’ Impact On Economy
Queens Tribune, by Ariel Hernandez, October 20, 2016
How can cities save their small businesses?
Curbed, by Patrick Sisson, October 17, 2016
Gigabit: Why Westchester and not the Big Apple?
The Journal News, by Avram A Billig and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon, October 07, 2016
How Immigrants Shape NYC’s Economy
Next City , by Kelsey E. Thomas, October 07, 2016
Half of all working New Yorkers are foreign-born: Study
Metro, by Kimberly M. Aquilina , October 07, 2016
Transportation fuels city job gains
Crain's, by Gerald Schifman, October 05, 2016
Booming Transport Sector Means More Middle-Class Jobs
Next City, by Johnny Magdaleno , September 26, 2016
A Banker Turned Builder in Queens
Wall Street Journal, by Keiko Morris, September 25, 2016
New Rules Proposed for City’s Street Fairs Would End Decade-Long Moratorium
DNAinfo, by Jeanmarie Evelly, September 22, 2016
City wants to bring in local vendors to ‘soulless’ street fairs
New York Post, by Michael Gartland , September 22, 2016
De Blasio Will Try To Make NYC Street Fairs Less Generic
Gothamist, by David Colon , September 21, 2016
De Blasio administration proposes sweeping changes to street fairs
Politico, by Laura Nahmias, September 21, 2016
Transportation jobs growing at a faster rate than the whole NYC economy combined
Metro, by Amanda Mikelberg, September 21, 2016
Brooklyn Army Terminal Annex to host food manufacturing hub modeled on Silicon Valley
The Architects Newspaper, by Audrey Wachs, September 02, 2016
De Blasio thanks businessman for hiring undocumented workers
Crain's, by Rosa Goldensohn , September 02, 2016
Touted Bloomberg Anti-Poverty Incubator Sees New Life in De Blasio Era
Gotham Gazette, by Ben Jurney, August 30, 2016
NYCEDC to Create Food Manufacturing Hub at Brooklyn Army Terminal
Real Estate Rama, by NYCEDC, August 11, 2016
City to Promote Manufacturing With Food Hub
Wall Street Journal, by Sophie Hollander, August 09, 2016
De Blasio’s trolley is on a collision course with the city’s manufacturing sector
Crain's, by Joe Anuta, August 07, 2016
Brooklyn Lawmakers On The Move
Kings County Politics , August 05, 2016
Amid Real-Estate Squeeze, Trying to Carve Out Space for NYC’s Emerging Artists
City Limits, by Melissa Rose Cooper, August 02, 2016
Are South Asians Prepared to Age in America?
Huffington Post, by Meera Nair, July 27, 2016
New York employment bounces back from a lousy May
Crain's, by Peter D'Amato, July 21, 2016
Addressing the Agency Gender Pay Gap
PRNewser, by Courtney Lukitsch, July 21, 2016
Evolving NYC Manufacturing Sectors On Sustained Growth Path
GlobeSt, by John Jordan, July 19, 2016
New report says 3D manufacturing will lead a New York miniboom
Technical.ly, by Tyler Woods, July 18, 2016
Manufacturing jobs on rise in city, says new report
Crain's, by Matthew Flamm, July 15, 2016
To help artists, this non-profit thinks like a venture capitalist
New York Business Journal, by Gary M. Stern, June 30, 2016
Black Girls CODE establishes New York City presence at Google headquarters
Crain's, by Kathryn Casteelwomen, June 29, 2016
How Dallas Is Fueling Success For Women Entrepreneurs
Forbes, by Jana Etheridge, June 26, 2016
Maglev Elevator Also Goes Sideways, Straight Up Willy Wonka Style
Wired, by Aarian Marshall, June 24, 2016
Software is officially the fastest growing job in New York
Technica.ly, by Tyler Woods, June 24, 2016
Trump wrong that Clinton’s refugee plan would cost more than rebuilding all inner cities
Politifact, by Jon Greenberg, June 22, 2016
Despite expectations, design-build for New York City not approved in Albany
Gotham Gazette, by Aaron Holmes, June 20, 2016
Adams Says Dance Benefits Is More Than Just A Waltz
Kings County Politics, by Andrea Karshan, June 20, 2016
No, all the artists are probably not leaving NYC
Real Deal, by Christopher Cameron, June 18, 2016
Are artists abandoning NYC?
WNYC, by Arun Venugopal, June 17, 2016
Why the state should do more for workforce development
Albany Business Review, by Chelsea Diana, June 15, 2016
The Week Ahead in New York Politics, June 13
Gotham Gazette, by Ben Max, June 12, 2016
NYC Tests Revamping the Street Fair
Next City, by Jen Kinney, June 10, 2016
Here’s what the future of city’s street fairs could look like
DNAinfo, by Nicole Levy, June 09, 2016
A small boost in arts funding would go a long way: The city should hike spending on cultural affairs
New York Daily News , by Adam Forman, June 08, 2016
Never too late: 4,500 learn new tech tricks on Staten Island
Staten Island Advance, by Lauren Steussy, June 04, 2016
Op-ed: Union work crews should be as diverse as New York City
Crains New York's Business, by Eric Adams, May 29, 2016
How Dallas Is Fueling Success For Women Entrepreneurs
Forbes, by Jana Etheridge, May 26, 2016
Residents of the Far Rockways Rally to Save the City’s Public Library System
Village Voice, by Anita Abedian, May 26, 2016
Encouraging entrepreneurs: Capital One event promotes female business owners
Plano Star Courier, by Joshua Baethge, May 25, 2016
Can New York’s Middle Class Stage a Comeback?
6sqft, by Dana Schulz, May 25, 2016
Software is officially the fastest growing job in NYC
Technical.ly Brooklyn, by Tyler Woods, May 24, 2016
Middle-income wages are making a comeback in NYC … sort of: Report
Metro, by Angy Altamirano, May 24, 2016
Brooklyn sees boom in design jobs as sector hires at rapid clip
Real Estate Weekly, May 23, 2016
Muddle in the middle as mid-level jobs get scarcer in the city
New York Daily News, May 23, 2016
Middle class’s flight leaves NYC the poorer
Wall Street Journal, by by Anne Kadet, May 20, 2016
Brooklyn’s design sector is booming
The Architects Newspaper, by Jason Sayer, May 17, 2016
Chew on This: Fast Food Can Lead to Health Risks
Norwood News, by Javier Acosta, May 12, 2016
Williamsburg leads NYC in gentrification, report says
AM New York, by Ivan Pereira, May 11, 2016
Could the Flint, Mich., Debacle Put Focus on Decaying Water Infrastructure?
Emergency Management, by David Raths, May 10, 2016
Money and Connections Still Hurdles for Women Entrepreneurs
Business News Daily, by Nicole Fallon Taylor, May 09, 2016
NY Senate Democrats Fight to Make College Affordable
Long Island Exchange, by Christopher Boyle, May 09, 2016
Creative jobs keep moving to Brooklyn
Technical.ly, by Tyler Woods, May 06, 2016
Brooklyn Experiencing Surge in Architecture and Design Firms
NY1, by Jeanine Ramirez, May 06, 2016
Moms who grew up in foster care build the families they always wanted
Mashable, by Heather Dockray, May 06, 2016
Brooklyn becomes a center of architecture and design
Crain's New York, by Matthew Flamm, May 04, 2016
My thoughts: Overcoming challenges and finding success as a female small business owner
The Commercial Appeal, by Maggie Strom, May 01, 2016
NYC job market for millennials best in the U.S., report says
AM New York, by Ivan Pereira, April 25, 2016
Tunnel Controversy Prompts Closer Look at Water Infrastructure
Gotham Gazette, by Samar Khurshid, April 20, 2016
Starbucks super-cafe, clash are both brewing
The Villager, by Yannic Rack, April 14, 2016
Calls for Candidates to Address Urban Issues in Presidential Race
Gotham Gazette, by Samar Khurshid, April 13, 2016
A New Kind of Grindhouse for the Meatpacking District
Chelsea Now, by Scott Stiffler , April 13, 2016
New York Public Libraries have longer hours - but they could be even longer
AM New York, April 12, 2016
Water Main, Steam Leak Closes Street In Midtown
CBS New York, April 11, 2016
Report details which New York City commutes are the longest
Real Estate Weekly, April 08, 2016
Queens residents have city’s longest commuting times: Report
Times Ledger, by Patrick Donachie, April 07, 2016
B’hurst Among Nabes With Longest Work Commutes In NYC: Study
Bensonhurst Bean, by Alex Ellefson, April 06, 2016
De Blasio Postpones Work on Crucial Water Tunnel
The New York Times, by Jim Dwyer, April 05, 2016
How Many Of Your Neighbors Actually Drive To Work?
Sheepshead Bites, by Alex Ellefson, April 05, 2016
New Yorkers’ Commutes Not Getting Any Shorter Any Time Soon
Tri-State Transportation Campaign, by Emma Kilkelly, April 04, 2016
Looking at commutes in every Brooklyn neighborhood
Technical.ly, by Tyler Woods, April 04, 2016
KFC going back to the Colonel’s fried chicken ways, reoutfitting stores and kitchens
New York Business Journal, by Teresa Novellino, April 04, 2016
The Reality of New York City Commutes
CityLab, by Richard Florida and Aria Bendix, April 01, 2016
Some NYC Commutes Approaching One Hour Mark, Study Finds
NY1 News, April 01, 2016
Fewer New Yorkers commute to Manhattan as workers stay close to home
New York Daily News, by Dan Rivoli, April 01, 2016
Interactive Map Compares NYC Commute Times By Neighborhood
Gothamist, by Miranda Katz, March 31, 2016
Queens neighborhoods have the worst commute of all NYC, study shows
QNS.com, by Katarina Hybenova , March 31, 2016
New Yorkers work in home boroughs but still suffer long schleps, report says
Crain's New York Business, by Rosa Goldensohn, March 31, 2016
Fewer Islanders commuting to Manhattan and elsewhere, report finds
Staten Island Advance, by Virginia N. Sherry, March 31, 2016
Growth Of Women-Owned Businesses In Dallas Outpacing Nation
CBS Local, by Robbie Owens, March 31, 2016
The Rise Of Women Entrepreneurs Is Good Economic News For New York
Forbes, by Susan Price, March 31, 2016
Exclusive: New report breaks down commute times for New Yorkers per neighborhood, industry
Metro NY, by Angy Altamirano, March 31, 2016
CityViews: To Reduce Inequality, NY Must Spend More On English Classes
City Limits, by Ruth Lopez, March 30, 2016
Cities Tap Women Entrepreneurs To Thrive
Builder , March 28, 2016
Where Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks Go Head-to-Head, Side-by-Side
Wall Street Journal, by Charles Passy, March 25, 2016
What the Boom in Women-Owned Businesses Means for Cities
CityLab, by Eillie Anzilotti, March 24, 2016
Top Cities Where Women Entrepreneurs Make the Most Money
Black Enterprise , by Carolyn M. Brown, March 23, 2016