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The city’s new anti-body discrimination law is aimed at revamping workplace protections.
An exhibit at New York City’s Fofografiska museum spotlights how poverty and inequality in the 1970s helped create the genre.
New tech is sprouting up in subsectors that already thrive in NYC, like finance and media, according to Tech:NYC’s Julie Samuels.
One report found that net effective median rent in Brooklyn jumped more than 27% year-over-year in August.
E-bikes are particularly popular among food delivery workers, and an informal, underground economy has sprung up to support them.
The report from Robin Hood and Columbia University sheds light on the enduring economic hardship faced by many New Yorkers.
“It’s a new level of insanity in the market,” said recent New York City apartment seeker, Maya Kosoff.
New York City’s subway system is a prime, pricey example.
Pretty well, it turns out.
DoorDash opposed the measures, which set standards for delivery distances and minimum payments per order.