Airbnb Sues New York Over Restrictive New Law
Airbnb has filed suit against the state of New York after Gov. Mario Cuomo signed into law a bill that restricts how Airbnb hosts can operate in the region. New York law already bans rentals of 30 day...
The Future of the New York Times In my opinion there should not be a “trade-off between the company philosophy and the core goals of sustainability, profitability, and growth”. The goal of any com...
History of Early New York Immigration
Immigration is an event that has been occurring in New York since 1624 when the Dutch West India Company assembled thirty families from Holland to established a settlement that became known as New Net...
How a New York Storefront Points Out the Joy of the Pencil
Entrepreneur: Caroline Weaver, owner of CW Pencil Enterprise in New York City. “Aha” moment: Each day, Weaver—a self-described “obsessive” with a collection from around the world—brought f...
Meet the Evil Genius Behind New York Comic Con
In a land, before the time the words did not exist. Fast forward to the future and New York Comic Con is not only a thing, but it is also the premier convention dedicated to comic books, anime, toys, ...
Panel Says It’s Time Fast-Food Employees in New York Receive a Major Pay Increase
Fast-food restaurants in New York may soon be increasing employee pay – even if the statewide minimum wage doesn't increase. On Monday, a panel organized by the New York state government to study fa...
Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City
Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City 438 U.S. 104 At the time this case arose, New York City had a law meant to protect and preserve historical landmarks. Once a bui...