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New York Related News
29
Jan
NYCEDC Announces Launch of $30 Million Competition to Help Small Businesses Become More Resilient
Federally-Funded Competition Seeks Innovative Technologies from Around the Globe to be Installed at Sandy-Impacted Small Businesses Across the City at No Cost
Competition Will Foster New York City's Long-Term Resiliency to Protect Small Businesses and Neighborhoods Against Future Storms
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) today announced the launch of Resiliency Innovations for a Stronger Economy (RISE : NYC), a competition to help small businesses impacted...
05
Dec
$100 Million Early-Stage Life Sciences Funding Initiative to Launch Breakthrough New Ventures With Anchor Funding from NYCEDC, Celgene, GE Ventures, and Eli Lilly and Company
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in Partnership With Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, to Form New Institute of Technology to Train Future Leaders in Development of Technology-Based Solutions to Critical Healthcare Needs
Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Robert K. Steel and New York City Economic Development Corporation President Kyle Kimball today announced two major initiatives to...
21
Nov
Partnership Will Create the Carnegie Mellon University Integrative Media Program; First Applied Sciences Project to Focus on Intersections of Arts and Technology | Total Projected Economic Impact of Applied Sciences NYC Initiative is Now More than $33.2 Billion Over 30 Years
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Carnegie Mellon Provost Dr. Mark Kamlet and Steiner Studios Chairman Douglas C. Steiner today announced Carnegie Mellon University will open the fourth new applied sciences program in New York City as a part of the...
31
Jul
Resiliency Project First Recommended in “A Stronger, More Resilient New York” – Would Also Boost Economic Development
Rendering of Seaport City Concept Available on: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nycmayorsoffice/
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today announced a request for proposals (RFP) to study the potential development of ‘Seaport City,’ a resiliency project that will protect Lower Manhattan from coastal flooding and provide opportunities for economic development. Seaport City was first proposed by Mayor Bloomberg as part of “A Stronger, More Resilient New York” – the ambitious...
11
Jun
Multi-Year Investments to Fortify Vulnerable Neighborhoods and Increase Economic Development Across the City – Including Areas Recovering from Hurricane Sandy
Mayor’s Address and the Report – “A Stronger, More Resilient New York” – Available on www.nyc.gov
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today presented “A Stronger, More Resilient New York,” the comprehensive and ambitious report that analyzes the city’s climate risks and outlines recommendations to protect neighborhoods and infrastructure from future climate events. In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Mayor Bloomberg...
19
Feb
Initiative Includes Advertising Campaign, New Website with Job Opportunities at More Than 900 Local Tech Start-ups, and Expansion of “Made in NY” Logo Beyond Film & Television.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Media & Entertainment Commissioner Katherine Oliver and Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot today launched “We Are Made in NY,” a multi-platform initiative promoting the city’s thriving technology and digital sector. The initiative includes a comprehensive website that brings together City resources to help entrepreneurs and attract new startups to...
14
Feb
IN FINAL STATE OF CITY ADDRESS, MAYOR BLOOMBERG OUTLINES THE CITY’S UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Details New Initiatives to Continue the City’s Economic, Educational and Environmental Gains
High-Resolution Renderings of Major Priority Projects are Available at www.flickr.com/nycmayorsoffice
Full Text of the Mayor’s State of the City Address is Available at www.nyc.gov
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg delivered his 12th and final State of the City address today at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, detailing his agenda for the year and the unfinished business the Administration intends to...
11
Jan
Enter Competition THRIVE - it's a unique competition seeking original, innovative strategies and programs that help immigrant entrepreneurs succeed in business. Your submission could be a winner.
About the Competition:
As part of New York City's efforts to support growth and job creation in immigrant communities, Competition THRIVE seeks to develop innovative strategies and programs that help immigrant entrepreneurs succeed in business.
NYCEDC, in consultation with the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation and the Garfield Foundation, has partnered with the Lawrence N....