You might think studying law in New York would help students pass the state Bar exam, but test results tell a different story.
Among the honorees was actress and labor leader Fran Drescher, whose keynote speech encouraged the crowd to embrace qualities like empathy and vulnerability that are typically discouraged in ...
The new space at 42,000 square feet is smaller but has a view of Rockefeller Center and a “fun and collaborative” environment, managing partner David Danovitch said. The rent is also lower than at ...
A billionaire developer who for years has been ensnared in legal trouble for allegedly defaulting on loans now must give up ...
Knickerbocker Village, a Depression-era affordable housing development in the Two Bridges section of the Lower East Side, has ...
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A controversial Crown Heights development site has traded hands for the second time in less than two years at what appears to be a healthy profit.
In 1984, New York City was pulling itself out from the depths of a decade of crisis. The city shed more than one-tenth of its population in the prior decade, arsonists scorched entire blocks of homes ...
Nonfarm payrolls advanced 175,000 last month, the smallest gain in six months, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed Friday. The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9% and wage gains slowed.
Total revenues dipped by 1% from the first quarter of 2023, to $3.2 billion. The number aligned with expectations that the ...
Catholic Health Services of Long Island cinched a 6% operating margin in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to financial ...
Percelay said the violations occur because the hospital system is “stretched thin.” Many public hospitals have struggled to ...