Congratulations to the winners of Take the H.E.L.M.: Hire + Expand in Lower Manhattan, a competition that encourages creative and innovative businesses to open a new office or expand an existing office in Lower Manhattan: Booker, STELLAService, Grapeshot, Paperless Post and The Flatiron School!
Today we announced the 20 finalists of "Take the H.E.L.M.: Hire + Expand in Lower Manhattan," a competition which encourages creative and innovative businesses to open or expand an existing office in Lower Manhattan.
If you are a NYC business that occupies or is looking for high-quality affordable office space, please consider participating in a short 5-7 minute survey.
Attend an upcoming ConnectNYC application workshop to learn more about this free high-speed fiber broadband buildout giveaway. The deadline is less than two weeks away!
Are you a small or medium-sized commercial and industrial business that could benefit from free high-speed fiber broadband build-out to your business? Apply now for ConnectNYC to wire your business for the 21st century.
Find out how your company can help local businesses impacted by Hurricane Sandy by providing resources such as space, supplies, services or other forms of assistance.
New York City is getting back to business. Need a desk, power or internet? Here is a list of offices and coworking spaces that are open for business and ready to help!
Register now to compete in the fourth annual NYC Next Idea competition! If you're a student with a business idea, sign up for the chance to launch your startup!
We're looking for the most creative, innovative and amazing infographic to illuminate the fact that New York City is the best city in the world for business. Enter the NYC Best for Business Infographic Design Competition by September 21.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, New York City Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky, and Polytechnic Institute of New York University President Jerry M. Hultin today announced that 22 companies have graduated or will soon graduate from the Varick Street Incubator, the first in the growing network of City-sponsored business incubators.