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Buying a Franchise
The Country’s Largest Chick-fil-A Will Open in New York City in October
On Oct. 3, New Yorkers' cravings for the chicken chain will finally be satisfied.
By Kate Taylor
Building a Business
120,000 Miles Later, Dinner Lab Lands a Fresh Round of Funding
As the New Orleans-based startup grows, it's founder is learning that being headquartered in the Big Easy can be a big challenge.
Thought Leaders
Sorry, New Yorkers: Chicago Has Been Named the No. 1 Pizza City in the U.S.
TripAdvisor users' favorite pizzeria might be in Brooklyn, N.Y., but Chicago is their overall top city to grab a slice.
By Kate Taylor
Business News
New York City Caves on Plan to Cap Uber Drivers
Mayor Bill de Blasio faced vocal opposition to plans to stop Uber's growth in New York.
Business News
The Celebs Who Lashed Out at NYC’s Mayor Over the Uber Cap
Ashton Kutcher, Neil Patrick Harris and Kate Upton weren't happy with Bill de Blasio's attack on the ride-sharing company.
By Laura Entis
Building a Business
New York Moves Closer to a $15 Minimum Wage for Fast-Food Employees
A state-appointed panel has recommended a significant increase from $8.75 an hour.
By Kate Taylor
Building a Business
NYC’s JFK Airport Is Building a New Luxury Terminal Exclusively for Animals
It's called 'the ARK.'
By Laura Entis
Building a Business
Uber Takes Swipe at NYC Regulators With Clever ‘De Blasio’ Feature
The ride-hailing transportation giant has updated its app with a special message for residents of the Big Apple.
Buying a Franchise
Panel Says It’s Time Fast-Food Employees in New York Receive a Major Pay Increase
But does it make sense for New York to focus on fast-food industry wages in isolation?
By Kate Taylor
Building a Business
5 Budding Israeli Startups That Are Hoping to Make It in the Big Apple
ICONYC, a brand new New York City accelerator, is helping Israeli startups navigate the ever-elusive American market.
By Geoff Weiss
Building a Business
The Magic of New York for Startups
'If I can make it there, I can make it anywhere' proves especially true for people looking to open businesses.
By Zach Cutler
Building a Business
An Englishman in New York: 4 Surprising, Alarming Things About Doing Business in the U.S.
From punitive taxes to intrusive Big Apple socializing: This Londoner tells us what he really thinks.
By Sami McCabe
Building a Business
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.
Building a Business
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.
By Geoff Weiss
Building a Business
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.
Building a Business
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.
Buying a Franchise
How New York City Got Its First Denny’s
Denny's is aiming to be a grand slam in Manhattan.
By Jason Daley
Building a Business
Ridesharing App Via Raises $27 Million, Looks to Expand Beyond NYC
Hoping to compete with Uber and Lyft, Via appears to be gaining traction.
By Carly Okyle
Business News
Uber Cars Have Overtaken Yellow Taxis in New York City
The embattled ridesharing startup is making a dent in the Big Apple.
By Nina Zipkin
Building a Business
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.
By Kate Taylor
Building a Business
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.
Building a Business
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.
By Laura Entis
Buying a Franchise
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.
By Kate Taylor
Building a Business
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.
Thought Leaders
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.
By Geoff Weiss
Business News
Can You Guess the ‘Smartest’ City in the World?
By 'smartest,' we mean most digitally connected and efficient.