Because of COVID-19, it already seems like winter in NYC will be filled with lots of changes. From dining rules to schools, stuff is opening, then closing, and then opening up again—and it can feel hard to keep up with all of the latest news and regulations. But don’...
After months of anticipation, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced in October that New York City’s popular outdoor dining program would be made permanent. It sounded like a dream, and then it got cold. Thankfully, more and more restaurants are heating their outdoor seating areas using a combination of standing ...
LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is the most widely used green building rating system in the world. Property owners choose to invest in having their buildings certified not only because it benefits the society, but also because such investment impacts occupants’ health and productivity, as well as ...
Fall in NYC is everything you could hope for in a season. First, the city gets delightfully spooky for Halloween. With thrilling Halloween events and Halloween festivals happening in every borough, it’s easy to get in the spirit of things!
With about a month to go before New York City schools are scheduled to reopen, the city is confronting a torrent of logistical issues and political problems that could upend Mayor Bill de Blasio’s ambition to make New York one of the few major districts in the country to ...
An office environment can have a significant impact on a company’s productivity, morale, and ability to attract and retain talent. Creating hip and stylish office space may be the aspiration of many companies, but how do business owners get there? Often, the answer isn’t a brand new space, ...
The real estate business is officially essential under Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s PAUSE order, albeit with some important caveats. The Empire State Development Corporation, the economic arm for New York state, has changed course on the real estate business during the COVID-19 crisis, just over two weeks after Cuomo deemed ...
It’s still too early to tell what the long-term impacts of the novel coronavirus will be on New York’s real estate market. As of this writing, nearly 200 people in New York state have tested positive for COVID-19, the novel coronavirus that has rapidly spread across the globe; 36 of ...
Whether you’re launching a start-up, opening an office in a new geographic area or relocating, it can be difficult to know how to begin comparing available office spaces. Considering the following elements of spaces that you tour can help to make the decision a little easier:
Use our definitive guide to the top New York attractions whenever you’re entertaining out-of-town guests or simply want to play tourist and revisit iconic places. We’ve compiled our favorite sights and spots in the city, including great parks, art museums, food markets and historical venues.