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Google Launches Interactive Games on Times Square's Biggest Billboard Ever
The search giant is the first company in the world to rent out the football field-sized screen -- with a tenure that will last throughout the ever-critical holiday shopping season.
Uber, Lyft Find Ally in New York's Attorney General
New York State AG Eric Schneiderman spoke out against a rule that would protect traditional car services from the competition of app-based services Uber and Lyft.
Built for Business: Midtown Manhattan in the 1920s
A swirl of development, spurred on by Grand Central Terminal's construction, shaped New York City's central business district as a major epicenter of American capitalism.
Eataly Elevates Food Retail, Tastes Success. What's Next?
The New York City store is now a full-fledged tourist attraction, and the rest of the world is in the company's sights.
Business as Usual in NYC Despite First Ebola Case
New York City residents and professionals seemed to take news of the city's first case of Ebola in stride.
Is Airbnb 'Great for New York City?' New York's AG Definitely Doesn't Think So.
He released a scathing report, which challenges the company's presentation of itself as a benevolent force for the average New Yorker.
Furthering Its Goal to Get Physical, Amazon to Open West Coast Pop-Up Shops
The ecommerce powerhouse says will open pop-up kiosks in San Francisco and Sacramento, just in time for the holiday shopping season.
YouTube to Open Free Production Facility for NYC-Based Creators
YouTube Space New York follows similar facilities in London, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
New Yorkers Can Now Park Their Websites at .nyc
New York is the first U.S. city to receive its own domain name, and more are likely to follow.T
In Risky Move, Microsoft to Open NYC Flagship Right Near Apple's
The software company's first Manhattan store will be located at 677 Fifth Avenue, a few blocks south blocks from Apple's flagship store.
Which Is a Better City for Startups, San Francisco or New York City?
Entrepreneurs, investors and executives weigh in.
Women Entrepreneurs Take the Stage During New York's Jazz Age
These trailblazing business owners have much to teach their contemporary counterparts about taking risks and acting independently.
Look Out, Uber: A Ride-Sharing Service in NYC Is Peddling $10 Flat Rates
Ride-hailing app Gett announces a promotion where every ride in Manhattan is $10 for the rest of 2014. Flat fare. Any time.
Lyft COO Exits, Says Controversial NYC Launch Isn't the Reason
The COO of Lyft is leaving the company, taking his entire operations staff with him.
Ride-Sharing Startup Lyft Is Coming to NYC (Yes, For Real This Time)
After its first launch was held up by New York State Supreme Court, the San Francisco-based company is set to hit the streets in the Big Apple starting tonight.