Sigma Computing to nearly quadruple New York office space with Midtown move
Global think tank to relocate NYC headquarters Manhattan office net absorption hits 25-year high Manhattan office net ...
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Boys’ Club to Open 33K-SF Clubhouse in the Bronx
The Boys’ Club of New York (BCNY) signed a 25-year net lease for the entire 33,000-square-foot building at 565 Morris Avenue ...
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New York developer proposes massive data center in Bloomfield
Officials in Bloomfield say a New York-based developer is proposing to build a two-story, 1 million square-foot data center on land off of Griffin Road North. Atlas Capital Group made a presentation ...
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Trump administration withholds over $6 billion for after-school, summer programs and more
Day camp providers and schools are warning that a Trump administration funding freeze could wreck summer for low-income American families and wipe out some after-school programming next year.
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Which New York Private Club Are You? - Vogue
New York City is currently experiencing a private-club boom. Here are the types of characters you’ll find at each.
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The New Yorkers Who Despise Run Clubs
The Run-Club Haters For some solo runners in New York, the rise of group jogging has sparked hot rage.
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Which New York members’ club are you? - Financial Times
What: This offshoot of the popular Mayfair hotel and members’ club is already a magnet for New York’s bright young things.
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From Y2K to indie sleaze: how hyperspecific, themed club nights took ...
From Y2K to indie sleaze: how hyperspecific, themed club nights took over New York Priced out of concerts and still craving the rush of a night out, Gen Z have turned to parties fueled by a ...
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New York billionaires club: Who made Forbes’ 2025 list?
Several of the top 100 billionaires in the U.S. have ties to New York state, according to Forbes' recently released 2025 World's Billionaires List. This year's billionaires class consists of over ...
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New York grades 3-8 tests disrupted for 2 days; computer glitch blamed
Who is impacted by New York's testing glitch? Statewide standardized tests are scheduled this month and next in English Language Arts and math for grades 3-8, as well as science in grades 5 and 8.
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New York Beach Club: Where you can chill under the palm trees
New York Beach Club is gearing up for an unforgettable season and its annual Memorial Day weekend opening celebrations.
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Verci Coworking Space Has Become Hot Spot for Gen Z Tech Startups ...
Verci, a members-only coworking space and social club, has become a hub for consumer startups. Over a dozen consumer tech companies are working out of the NYC coworking space. I went to the ...
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Southern Festival of Books to showcase 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner, bestselling authors
An author of six books, Eig's "King: A Life" about Martin Luther King Jr. won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for biography. Other ...
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NYC library honors Disability Pride Month with accessible materials
One New York Public Library branch has been serving the community for decades, keeping its promise “that all may read.” Mr. G ...
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On This Day in 1959, Famed Singer Behind Controversial Jazz Standard Considered a “Declaration of War” Died at 44
On July 17, 1959, the world lost Lady Day, the singer behind the controversial jazz standard dubbed a "declaration of war." ...
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Photographer Penny Wolin to Discuss Jewish Book at UW’s American Heritage Center July 24
Photographer Penny Wolin will hold town-hall meetings at multiple venues throughout Wyoming -- including the University of ...
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Meet artist Yolène Legrand
The Oak Bluffs Library Art Gallery will hold a “meet the artist” reception on July 30 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm, featuring the ...
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Morgan Library and Belle da Costa Greene: A treasure trove presided over by a Black woman
A treasure house, the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue) is one of the greatest repositories of historic books, rare manuscripts, literary papers, and objets d’art anywhere.
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He kicked off the 1970s klezmer revival. Now, he’s paying tribute to New York’s vast global music scene.
Walter Zev Feldman, 76, is an authority on Ottoman Turkish music, Yiddish dance and klezmer music. An accomplished musician and a respected academic who has taught at elite univer ...
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The Eliza Writes a New Story in Manhattan
A new chapter has started on the site of the New York Public Library’s Inwood Branch in Manhattan. The site is now home to ...
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This Year’s Trendiest Vacation? A Reading Retreat
It’s important that a hotel library is more than just decoration or a token gesture, [but] somewhere you’d like to delve in and explore.” Reading doesn’t have to be a solitary activity. “Books and the ...
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Heat wave sizzling parts of Northeast; NYC could feel like a 100-degree cooker
The heat advisory includes parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, where two people died in ...
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Belmar Sandcastle Contest, and more things to do this week at the Shore
There is no charge to compete or watch the Belmar Sandcastle Contest, and admission to 18th Avenue beach will be free during ...
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Prominent Art Advisory Implodes After 37 Years, as Ex-Partners Fire Off Lawsuits
Art advisors Barbara Guggenheim and Abigail Asher are locked in a $20 million legal fight, with explosive claims of fraud, ...
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