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27.03.2025 | New York Mets posted record revenue of $261 million at Citi Field in 2024 | The Mets notched record revenue at Citi Field in 2024, according to unaudited financial statements viewed by CNBC.
Admissions contributed $137 million in revenue.
Ballpark, ticket operations and maintenance cost about $57 million, the bigge... |
26.08.2024 | New York City’s Tech Ecosystem By the Numbers | New York City Economic Development Corporation, Tech:NYC, and Startup Genome have teamed up to spotlight New York City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Global Startup Ecosystem Report:
NYC ranks as the #2 Global Startup Ecosystem.
The eco... |
11.03.2024 | Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation Awarded $200,000 Home Depot Foundation Grant | VENTURA, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) has received $200,000 from The Home Depot Foundation. This grant will support the ongoing construction of the Dolores ... |
01.02.2024 | Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation Receives $50,000 Grant from First Citizens Bank | Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (Cabrillo EDC) recently received a check from First Citizens Bank for $50,000 to support Resident and Community Service (RCS) Programs. This donation is specifically designated to focus on enhancing... |
18.01.2024 | Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation Receives $75,000 from U.S. Bank | Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) today announced it has received a $75,000 contribution from U.S. Bank. The grant will be used to help create safe and stable housing for children, families and communities to thrive.
“Creati... |
21.07.2023 | How The Cannabis NYC Loan Fund Could Change Everything For Equitable Small Businesses | There’s a new glimmer of hope on the horizon for small cannabis businesses owned and operated by social and economic equity license holders in New York City. |
05.05.2023 | Meet the Founder: Inside Mercato’s goal to make healthy food and local business accessible to everyone | Bobby Brannigan’s original goal for his company Mercato was straightforward: build a tech platform to help mom-and-pop grocers like his own family get online and compete with the Walmarts and Fresh Directs of the grocery delivery world.
Sev... |
23.03.2023 | Breaking the ‘urban doom loop’: The future of downtowns is shared prosperity | In 2019, the skylines of many American downtowns were sparkling with new construction. Hudson Yards in New York, the Frost Tower in San Antonio, San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower, the futuristic Amazon Spheres and surrounding towers in Seatt... |
03.03.2023 | Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation Receives $200,000 PRIME Grant From the U.S. Small Business Administration | Community non-profit recognized for support of disadvantaged microentrepreneurs through Program for Investment in Microentrepreneurs Act (PRIME) grant
LOS ANGELES, March 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporati... |
03.02.2023 | The housing shortage is the root of all of America's problems | Getty
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29.09.2021 | DSD acquires 763-kW community solar project in East New York Opportunity Zone | DSD acquires 763-kW community solar project in East New York Opportunity Zone
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Distributed Solar Development (DSD) has acquired a 763-kW community solar project at an old industrial warehouse in Br... |
29.07.2021 | More Restaurants Are Demanding Vaccination Proof To Dine Indoors | The exterior of New York's Gramercy Tavern where a Covid 19 vaccination will be required after ... [+] September 7th. (Photo by Neville Elder/Corbis via Getty Images)Corbis via Getty Images |
13.07.2021 | Krasdale To Initiate Largest Solar Project In The Bronx | WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Krasdale Foods, a 113-year-old, family-owned business providing grocery distribution, merchandising, and marketing to independent grocery store owners, today announced the company will spear... |
04.04.2021 | Believe it or not, this could be the perfect time to start a business in NYC | More On: at work
My co-worker is now bringing his dog to work — how is that allowed? You may never have heard of these jobs, but they could be your future How do I negotiate the salary I want in a new job? Working through bereavement requir... |
04.04.2021 | Believe it or not, this could be the perfect time to start a business in NYC | More On: at work
I got fired for not getting vaccinated – can they do that? Want job security, benefits and great pay? Learn a skilled trade I quit my job due to an abusive boss, but how do I explain this to prospective employers? Want to b... |
24.03.2021 | FourKites raises $100M for supply chain visibility | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Chicago, Illinois-based supply chain visibility platform FourKites today said that it raised $100 million in series D financing, bringi... |
24.03.2021 | FourKites raises $100M for supply chain visibility | Join Transform 2021 for the most important themes in enterprise AI & Data. Learn more.
Chicago, Illinois-based supply chain visibility platform FourKites today said that it raised $100 million in series D financing, bringing its total r... |
19.01.2021 | Cops Arrest Essential Union Workers Striking for $1 Raise | On Monday night, police officers arrested peaceful striking workers at the Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market in New York City who were demanding a small hourly raise from management. More than 1,400 workers at the market are on strike aft... |
20.10.2020 | Building A Circular Economy In New York City And Beyond | New York City is the second largest city in the world in terms of consumption—$1 trillion worth of products and services in 2015. (First is Tokyo). So for those interested in building a circular economy, from entrepreneurs to civic leaders,... |
15.04.2020 | New Yorkers need a car to get tested at drive-thru sites, but over half of them in the city don't own one | Advertisement
The New York Health Department has set up various sites throughout New York City for residents to get tested for the novel virus, including at least 3 drive-thru only testing sites.
However, only 45% of New York households own... |
20.02.2020 | The evolution of New York City as a bioinnovation hub highlighted in new report | Three years ago, in its inaugural report on the venture capital landscape, New York City Health Business Leaders calculated that 79 startups and growth stage companies received $703 million in 2017. To put that in a national perspective, St... |
- | NYC to turn Brooklyn port into a hub for offshore wind farm construction | The Empire Wind project and Beacon Wind offshore wind farm projects, both of which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean off of Long Island, will source materials from the newly upgraded terminal.
Equinor, a wind-developer company, partneri... |
- | New York City FC, Etihad Airways agree to 20-year naming rights deal for new MLS stadium | Sign up today for the new CNBC Sport Newsletter
New York City FC and Etihad Airways have agreed to a 20-year exclusive naming rights deal for the team's new stadium.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Etihad Park is being built... |
- | The evolution of New York City as a bioinnovation hub highlighted in new report | Three years ago, in its inaugural report on the venture capital landscape, New York City Health Business Leaders calculated that 79 startups and growth stage companies received $703 million in 2017. To put that in a national perspective, St... |
- | New York will demolish and elevate a waterfront park to fight floods, angering some neighbors | Wagner Park, a cherished waterfront greenspace in Battery Park City that boasts unobstructed views of the Statue of Liberty, will be demolished and rebuilt soon.
The Battery Park City Authority, as part of a major climate resilience plan, w... |
- | Miami's tech boom is in trouble — but if it moves quickly, the city can still become a tropical Silicon Valley | This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
The music is always too loud in Miami, but tech workers seem to love it anyway.
As the tech industry fanned out across the US over the past... |