A new bill proposed in New York State could let dining out go to the dogs. Where restaurants often used to ban pups from patios, today they’re embracing them — as dog owners may be good for business. Now legislators in Albany have introduced a new bill that would set requirements for restaurants to allow […]
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Mayor De Blasio’s Absence From High-Profile Events Offends the Rich
Every year, New York City sets the stage for hundreds of high-profile events hosted by society’s elite. But recently, Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, have been absent from all such events — and people are noticing. According to a recent New York Magazine article, the de Blasios were noticeably not present at the […]
For New York City Families, the Tooth Fairy Tradition Comes With a Hefty Price Tag
Looks like the Tooth Fairy is taking a bigger bite out of the Big Apple — or at least out of its residents’ wallets. New York City families now pay their children the most money per tooth than parents in any other U.S. city., according to this year’s Tooth Fairy Survey, conducted by […]
Could New York City’s Booming Craft Beer Market Be on the Brink of a Bust?
Craft beer brewed by small-scale microbreweries is easily the fastest-growing sector of the American beer industry, especially in New York City. Currently, there are 19 microbreweries that are part of the city’s Brewers Guild packed into the five boroughs. Last year, craft beer accounted for 20% of the country’s $101.5 billion in beer sales — […]
Rising Home Prices Leading to Further Wealth Inequality in Metro Areas Like New York, Realtors Say
New York is among the metro areas with the highest wealth inequality in the country, and new analysis from the National Association of Realtors suggests that a combination of rising home values and dropping homeownership rates are a driving factor in that inequality. “Homeownership plays a pivotal role in the U.S. economy and has historically […]
New York City Holds 30th Annual Walk for AIDS Awareness
On Sunday, May 17 — three decades after the first AIDS Walk New York took place — tens of thousands of people gathered in Central Park to celebrate the walk’s 30th anniversary. According to Newsweek the 10-kilometer walk takes place each year to raise money for the Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC), an organization that […]
Design Studio Collabs to Create New Camouflage Patterns Inspired by New York City’s Surfaces
Camouflage has always been apart of the animal kingdom, though some species — such as squid — are able to blend in with their surroundings much better than others. Taking a cue from the natural world, camouflage is also worn by military forces across the world. Eventually, camouflage fashion made its way onto the civilian […]
500 Food Vendors in NYC Will Start Using Solar-Powered Carts This Summer
The food truck trend is already pretty popular in many major cities across the country, partly because of the convenience provided by mobile food carts and partly because its possible to get a decent meal for under $10. But New York City is taking the food truck to a whole new level with hundreds of […]
New York City Comptroller Reports That Hundreds of City Schools Lack Indoor Gyms and Gym Teachers
For years, obesity has been a growing problem in the United States for people of all ages, races and economic backgrounds. As a result, many parents try to provide healthy meals for their children, while a number of programs have worked to promote exercise and other beneficial habits. But what if our schools are part […]
David Wright Rejoins the Mets After Weeks of Medical Leave
The New York Mets’ David Wright, is having a tough season: after being placed on the disabled list on April 15 to recover from a hamstring injury, team representatives reported that Wright had been further afflicted with back pain. But while the Mets originally stated that there was no set time for him to return […]