

Matthew Haag
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Most NYC Job Postings Must Include Salaries Starting in November
A new city law going into effect on Tuesday will require companies with at least four employees to post salary ranges for openings, even if...
New York ‘Architect’ Says He Never Saw Plans for 642 Feet Tall Building
An architect lent his license to a New York City developer to approve buildings he didn’t design, according to an investigation by The New York...
N.Y.C. Companies Are Opening Offices Where Their Workers Live: Brooklyn
As workers return to the office, some companies have relocated to ease the commute.
Warehouses Transform N.Y.C. Neighborhoods as E-Commerce Booms
The region is home to the largest concentration of online shoppers in the country. The facilities, key to delivering packages on time, are reshaping neighborhoods.
New York’s Battered Economy Could Struggle for Years to Come
The city is not expected to rebuild its labor force to prepandemic levels until late 2025 as the recovery is hampered by a slow rebound...
Fight Erupts Over New York Blood Center’s Manhattan Building
The New York Blood Center wants to build a 233-foot-tall tower on a residential block in the Manhattan neighborhood. The city has proposed $450 million...
SoHo Catered to Free-Spending Tourists. What Happens Without Them?
Perhaps no commercial district in Manhattan has been hit harder by the financial havoc caused by the pandemic.
SoHo Reels Economically As Shoppers Vanish in the Pandemic
No commercial district in Manhattan may have been hit harder by the financial havoc caused by the pandemic.