With Washington and Tehran setting the table for negotiations, savvy importers, logistics firms, and Middle Eastern investors are already positioning themselves to capitalize on potentially the most significant opening in decades.
As venture capital floods into sustainability startups across Williamsburg and Sunset Park, landlords and early-stage founders are racing to stake claims in New York's fastest-growing innovation corridor.
A perfect storm of remote work persistence, rising refinancing costs, and tenant flight is forcing commercial property owners to reckon with the end of the post-pandemic recovery boom.
From the Upper West Side to Brooklyn, hospitality venues are reckoning with labor pressures and supply chain realities that will reshape your dining and shopping habits.
As capital flows shift and inflation data reshape investment patterns, understanding the indicators moving markets—and rents—has never been more crucial for New Yorkers.
As small retailers across New York face tighter margins and rising costs, understanding their economics could help save the local businesses you depend on.
As food costs stabilize for the first time in three years, established restaurant groups and boutique hoteliers across Manhattan and Brooklyn are quietly expanding—while independent operators finally catch their breath.
As life sciences companies cluster around DUMBO and Williamsburg, landlords and service providers are already seeing returns from New York's fastest-growing sector.
As record crowds return to Times Square and beyond, understanding the economics of tourism helps you navigate—and benefit from—a $74 billion industry reshaping daily life.
As geopolitical tensions reshape trade routes, logistics firms and tech platforms based in Manhattan and Brooklyn are positioning themselves as indispensable intermediaries—and early movers are already seeing double-digit revenue growth.