New York City
NYC to Open Shelter for Asylum Seekers at Cruise Terminal
The huge terminal, on the waterfront in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood, will provide shelter, food, medical care and other services for single men until cruise season resumes in the spring
New York City Is Paying $600 Million to Give Migrants Shelter and Schooling
NYC hadn’t previously budgeted for these costs, and Mayor Eric Adams has asked the state and federal government for assistance
Por qué los jóvenes profesionales están dejando de vivir en la ciudad de Nueva York
Los aumentos generalizados de precios están empujando a los trabajadores más jóvenes a buscar ciudades más asequibles, ya que se preguntan si la rutina merece la pena
Zara’s Amancio Ortega to Buy Luxury New York Apartment Building for $500M
The billionaire founder of the Zara clothing chain, has agreed to buy New York’s 19 Dutch apartment building
Hong Kong, New York, Geneva Are the World’s Most Expensive Cities for Expats
Soaring rental costs were part of the reason London and New York took their positions in the top five, with rent in those cities rising 20% and 12% respectively
NY vai obrigar empresas a divulgarem o salário em anúncios de emprego
Empresas disseram que os requisitos sobrecarregariam as pequenas companhias e exacerbariam um mercado de trabalho já disputado
Don’t Call It a Convenience Store: The New York Bodega Is So Much More
A brief history of how New Yorkers of all stripes came to use a Puerto Rican term for the city's family-owned corner groceries
New York Bill Would Give Fashion Models More Labor Protections
Proponents say a legal loophole allows late payments, garnished wages and a lack of transparency
New Yorkers Are Locked Out of a Crypto Coin Made Just for Them
Saying they were inspired by New York Mayor Eric Adams’ vow to make the city “the center of the cryptocurrency industry,” project developer CityCoins created NYCCoin in November
Crypto Companies Build Lobbying Army to Influence New York’s Rules
Etoro, Blockchain.com are spending $100,000 a month to woo lawmakers