Wealthy New Yorkers fled city en masse as high-tax state exodus persists
Wealthy Americans left New York in droves two years ago as the city continues to grapple with an exodus of high-income earners leaving for lower-tax destinations.
New York City to pay more than six figures for 'Rat Pack' leader with a 'killer instinct'
New York City is on the hunt for a new leader to help mitigate the city's rat problem and has a position listed that will pay up to $170,000 for the right candidate.
NYC bill preventing landlords from performing criminal background checks gains traction
A bill being considered in New York City would prevent landlords from conducting criminal background checks on prospective tenants as crime continues to surge in the city.
New York marijuana crops may be in danger due to court fight over dispensary licenses
The first batch of pot crops in New York could potentially be in danger due to a court fight over marijuana dispensary licenses. The fight is expected to hurt small farms.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2022 to debut new floats and many celebrity appearances
The lineup for the 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been announced. This year's parade will debut new floats and welcome many celebrities to the parade route.
Michael Milken's Prostate Cancer Foundation raises millions
Financier Michael Milken's Prostate Cancer Foundation reportedly raised $4 million for its research programs during its annual dinner in New York City.
FAA OKs new $4.2 billion terminal at New York's JFK airport
JetBlue and Kathy Hochul's New York Government partner to build a new Terminal 6 at John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport which will include 10 additional gates.
New York City CEOs want Gov. Hochul to address taxes, crime
Partnership for New York City, representing the titans of Wall Street, provides FOX Business its wish list following Gov. Kathy Hochul's election win.
New York City small business owner, a lifelong Democrat, is voting red: 'Major shift'
Greenwich Village in New York City, a bastion of left-wing activism, is experiencing "a major shift to the right" under recent Democrat policy failures. Gallery owner Eli Klein shared thoughts.
NYC fugitive arrested after being spotted by federal officer visiting Walt Disney World: report
Quashon Burton, a New York City fugitive who evaded federal investigators for nearly a year, has been taken into custody after being spotted at Walt Disney World.
First-edition copy of the US Constitution to be auctioned off
Sotheby's announced that a first-edition copy of the U.S. Constitution will be auctioned off next month with bids expected to be close to $30 million.
New York City job listings will require divulging pay range under new law
New York City job listings will get a makeover on Tuesday, when a new law that mandates pay transparency goes into effect for certain employers.
SL Green and Caesars push NYC Times Square casino
SL Green Realty Corp. and Caesars Entertainment said Thursday they are pursuing a gaming license for a casino in New York City’s iconic Times Square.
These restaurateurs bravely opened new eateries amid COVID pandemic: 'Determined' to succeed
The COVID-19 pandemic caused some 90,000 restaurants to close, according to industry sources. But a few brave entrepreneurs opened new eateries and are reaping the rewards today. Here are three.
Rite Aid may place all store items in showcases due to theft in New York City
Rite Aid is contemplating putting all store goods in showcases in New York City in an effort to curb retail theft, according to a report from Fox 5 New York.
NYC plans recharging stations for food delivery workers
New York to implement taxpayer funded breakrooms for gig workers using abandoned newsstands, offering space to charge electronics and shelter for storms.
NYC restaurant owner robbed at gunpoint begs leaders to take criminals off the streets
New York City restaurant owner Nino Selimaj is "begging" local leaders to step in and "keep the criminals off the streets" after falling victim to a violent robbery.
Survey finds nearly 50% of NYC office staff go into the office on a typical weekday
Nearly 50% of Manhattan's office workers now go into their offices on a typical weekday, a Partnership for New York City survey released Thursday found.
Bed Bath & Beyond had concerns about CFO's stress level: report
Friends and co-workers are reportedly saying they were concerned about the level of stress Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal was under before he jumped to his death in Manhattan.
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal ID’d as man who jumped from NYC building, report says
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal, 52, was identified as the man who jumped from a 60-story building in the Tribeca section of New York City, according to a report.