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August 25, 2020

Moderate Democrats mobilize against New York tax hikes

August 23, 2020

The New York comeback: The city needs bolder, better leadership now

August 24, 2020

New Lobbying Group Hopes to Shape New York’s Economic Recovery

August 18, 2020

Pied-à-terre tax moves forward in Albany

August 18, 2020

Manhattan Vacancy Rate Climbs, and Rents Drop 10%

August 12, 2020

New York City Could Use a Champion. Who Will Step Up?

August 10, 2020

New York and San Francisco Can’t Assume They’ll Bounce Back

August 11, 2020

A mad rush for the exits as New York City goes down the tubes

June 21, 2020

The New Urban Flight

August 3, 2020

One-Third of New York’s Small Businesses May Be Gone Forever

July 27, 2020

These Businesses Lasted Decades. The Virus Closed Them for Good

May 12, 2020

Manhattan Faces a Reckoning if Working From Home Becomes the Norm

July 09, 2020

I’ve Seen a Future Without Cars, and It’s Amazing

July 7, 2020

A Million Jobs Lost: A ‘Heart Attack’ for the N.Y.C. Economy

July 24, 2020

Broadway Is Dark. Liberty Island Is Empty. Will the Tourists Come Back?

June 11, 2020

Covid-19 challenges New York’s future

July 29, 2020

Remote work might drive away 40% of the city’s technology workforce

July 20, 2020

Wall Street Firms Consider Moving Jobs from NYC, Study Says

June 29, 2020

“I Can’t Survive Until October”: NYC Restaurants Fear Delay to Indoor Dining

July 12, 2020

The city that never sleeps is losing its nightlife

August 7, 2020

COVID-19 knocked actors off the Broadway stage. But are the lights dim forever?

March 24, 2020

NYC storefronts begin boarding up as virus empties streets

July 25, 2020

NYC’s elected leaders haven’t begun to face its economic and fiscal horrors

June 23, 2020

Small businesses on life support: NYC’s mom-and-pops need a lot more help, and quick

August 08, 2020

New York City is really reeling: The mayor and its leadership depend on magical thinking for solutions

July 12, 2020

New York City’s Restaurants Are All In on Outdoors