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Sandy loan approval process inefficient: Fed watchdog
The Government Accountability Office said the federal government was sluggish when it came to assisting small businesses following the Oct. 29, 2012 storm.
De Blasio and family to host first Halloween party at Gracie Mansion
The first family will open up their home for ghoulish delights this Halloween.
‘The Death of Klinghoffer’ protest led by Rudy Giuliani
The controversy over a show at the Met Opera attracted some big names who called the show distasteful.
Vintage NYC historical items up for sale on eBay
The city’s treasures aren’t just limited to museums.
Bill de Blasio taking a second look at big-soda ban
The battle against big soda may get a reboot under the de Blasio administration.
NYPD launches blog to connect with New Yorkers
New York’s Finest are expanding their online presence and experts say this is a key step in improving transparency.
QueensWay park details revealed
The curtain has been lifted on the long awaited green project for Queens, but not everyone is thrilled about the proposal.
Appeals court approves NYU expansion plan
The fight over the future of the Village continued after the courts granted NYU permission to go ahead with its expansion.
De Blasio stands by wife’s aide despite new allegations
The mayor said Rachel Noerdlinger is still a valued member of his team despite the growing number of allegations against she and her boyfriend.
NYC cellphone taxes among the highest in the nation: Report
Owning a New York area code is costly, according to a new report.
Clooney makes first post wedding appearance at Comic Con
The star surprised the guest at the annual New York show.
Public Advocate releases worst landlord list, revamps database
The worst landlord database got a whole more user friendly.
City based web domain launches publicly
New York became one of the first cities in the nation to have it’s own domain for webmasters.
New York Comic Con’s buzz soars to new heights
The annual geek fest has turned into a major economic boon for the city.
Saks Fifth Avenue identity theft ring shut down by investigators
Investigators shut down an alleged inside scheme inside the famed boutique store.
Twin Peaks returns with new season on Showtime in 2016
The cult TV show is making a return, according to a cryptic tease by its creator.
NYC orders advertising firm’s beacons be removed from pay phones
The city has backed down on its approval for a group to test out ping services on Manhattan payphones.
Ivan Pereira on “The Debrief with David Ushery” Oct. 5, 2014
Ivan Pereira appeared on the WNBC 4 news show to discuss his article on the rise in billionaires in New York City.
NYC celebrity homes on the market
Mayor Bill de Blasio just joined a huge list of well known New Yorkers who also serve as landlords.