
Amanda Glodowski
Assistant Managing Editor at Crain's New York Business
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2 months ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Caroline Spivack |Amanda Glodowski
Four weeks out from the launch of congestion pricing tolls and everyone wants to know: Is it working? Preliminary data is promising, but even enthusiasts of the toll aren’t celebrating just yet, as it’s likely too early to make definitive claims about the program’s merits. Crain’s took a look at data from a variety of sources for helpful clues in assessing the initial successes, trouble spots and unknowns of congestion pricing.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
crainsnewyork.com | Amanda Glodowski
What makes a “best place to work” may not have much to do with job assignments. Instead, the companies that ranked on Crain’s annual list make it their business to enable their employees to live their lives outside work, prioritizing and even requiring work-life balance, and offering resources for family planning and health care benefits that go beyond insurance coverage. Crain’s partners with Workforce Research Group, an independent firm that provides the data.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
crainsnewyork.com | Amanda Glodowski
September 16, 2024 06:03 AMThe Urban Resource Institute, which says it is the country’s largest provider of shelter services for domestic violence survivors and their families, has contracted with the city since the organization’s inception in 1980. But two recent policy changes have transformed the group into a growing real estate powerhouse: A 2017 shift made it easier for nonprofits to secure longer contracts, making them more attractive mortgage candidates.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
crainsnewyork.com | Amanda Glodowski
September 16, 2024 06:03 AMThe American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals handled animal control in New York for 100 years at an annual rate that works out to about $10 million per year in today’s dollars. Then, in the early 1990s, animal rights activists found out that the organization sometimes euthanized animals.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
crainsnewyork.com | Amanda Glodowski
September 12, 2024 05:48 AMBuck EnnisA silkscreen by Andy Warhol hanging in Bellevue Hospital. Enter the atrium through glossy doors, proceed past a marble bust through a towering stone archway and come face-to-face with a vibrant floral silkscreen by Andy Warhol. Just upstairs, a 26-foot-long collage by Romare Bearden depicts city life in Harlem. This is not a stroll through the Met, the MoMa or the Guggenheim, but Bellevue Hospital.
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