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10 U.S. Cities With the Longest Commute Times
Transportation researchers analyzed how long it takes workers in the biggest cities to get to and from work.
A Behind-the-Scenes Tour of YouTube's Free Production Facility in NYC
As competition in the online video industry abounds, the space represents just one facet of an increased investment by YouTube back into its own creator ecosphere.
These 7 Startups Exemplify NYC's Buzzing Startup Scene
New York City's association with Wall Street, big banks and hedge funds eclipses the fact it is home to a thriving startup culture.
Meet Some of the Most Promising New York City Startups
Techstars just held its Winter 2015 NYC Demo Day, and the companies presenting were all amazing.
How New York City Got Its First Denny's
Denny's is aiming to be a grand slam in Manhattan.
Ridesharing App Via Raises $27 Million, Looks to Expand Beyond NYC
Hoping to compete with Uber and Lyft, Via appears to be gaining traction.
Uber Cars Have Overtaken Yellow Taxis in New York City
The embattled ridesharing startup is making a dent in the Big Apple.
Starbucks to Begin Testing Delivery in Seattle and New York City This Year
Get ready to order coffee on your phone to be delivered fresh to your home.
How New York City Plans to Assist 5,000 Female Entrepreneurs
A new partnership with Citigroup aims to provide free help to aspiring female-business owners.
Meet Dos Toros, the NYC-Based Burrito Chain That's Not Afraid of Your Chipotle Comparisons
Founded by brothers Leo and Oliver Kremer in 2009, Dos Toros just opened its seventh location in New York City and is on the brink of a ferocious growing spree.
Chick-fil-A Is Finally Coming to New York City This Summer
The Southern chain is set to open the first of 'many' locations in the Big Apple.
Uber Competitor Makes Aggressive Push in NYC With $10 Flat Fares
Transportation technology company Gett is doing its best to undercut the San Francisco-based ridesharing giant.
This 15-Year-Old Founder Is Raking in Six Figures With Her Booming Babysitting Business
Nannies by Noa has posted reported revenues of $375,000 after being founded three years ago by Manhattan-born tween Noa Mintz.
Can You Guess the 'Smartest' City in the World?
By 'smartest,' we mean most digitally connected and efficient.
This Startup Veteran Is Paying it Forward With a Free Boot Camp for Entrepreneurs
The two-day course, which is currently accepting applications, will take place in New York City next month.