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Since the Great Recession, the tech sector in New York has added over 57,000 jobs.
September 8 -
Strong demand for New York State’s new free public college tuition program could disrupt the private higher education landscape.
September 8 -
The Democratic mayoral candidates debated the city's resilience level as more hurricane activity looms.
September 7 -
Zucker previously oversaw debt issuance at the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s Office of Finance and Development.
September 5 -
Five winners of the Carey Gabay scholarship program were announced on Monday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
September 5 -
Dean Fuleihan, director of the New York City Office of Management and Budget, discusses how the city's $85 billion 2018 spending plan mirrors principles in place throughout Mayor Biill de Blasio's entire first term. Hosted by Chip Barnett and Paul Burton.
September 5 -
Challenger Nicole Malliotakis called the post-Sandy program “one of the monumental failures” of Bill de Blasio's administration
September 1 -
Joseph Lhota repeated his call for New York City to contribute to the triage plan.
August 31 -
The exit from insurance will halt losses the health provider's losses, said Moody's Investors Service.
August 29 -
NYC Ferry launched its Astoria route on Tuesday, with the inaugural trip running from Astoria in Queens to Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
August 29 -
Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
August 29 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore Wealth Management discuss New York City's finances, transportation issues and its relationship with NY State. Hosted by Paul Burton.
August 29 -
The first span of a new Tappan Zee Bridge connecting New York’s Rockland and Westchester counties is opening for traffic late Friday, four years after the $4 billion design-build project took flight.
August 25 -
The mayor touted his millionaire's tax while his Democratic challenger backs congestion pricing.
August 24 -
Matthew Driscoll is the new executive director.
August 22 -
A Big Apple summer serves as a reminder of the need to invest in the grid.
August 22John Hallacy Consulting LLC -
The Big Apple will offer about $860 million of tax-exempt fixed rate bonds, $250 million of taxable fixed-rate bonds, and $200 million of tax-exempt variable-rate demand bonds.
August 21 -
The region's slipping volume reflected a national trend.
August 18 -
The nonpartisan watchdog calls for a labor-management committee to explore cost-cutting
August 17 -
New York City’s economy grew 3.3% in the second quarter – more than double the 1.5% growth rate seen in the same period last year, according to an analysis released on Wednesday by City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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