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Inside each van, guests could find a mattress, a small sink, and a toilet with a sign reading, "For Emergency USE only please! But local residents told the Daily News they saw Airbnb guests using the streets as their restroom. However, that didn't stop Airbnb guests from leaving less-than-positive reviews. Airbnb removed the listings in JulyAccording to the Daily News, the Airbnb host was Magdalena Kulisz, who went by the name Magda Agata on the platform. Another guest gave the listing one star, writing: "This 'van experience' is not a fun experience."
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're most bullish on NYC in the office landscape, says BMO's John KimJohn Kim, BMO Capital Markets analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Vornado's quarterly earnings results, the outlook for office buildings, and much more.
Persons: BMO's John Kim John Kim Organizations: BMO Capital Markets
Chase Griffin has more than 30 brand deals, and his recent ones are mostly multi-year partnerships. Chase Griffin. 1st College Athlete Brand Ambassador for the largest/most powerful bank in the world. JP MOrgan Chase 1st College Athlete Brand Ambassador. "NIL & Athlete Brands: A NewEra", November 22, 2022.
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Slice, which handles online orders for pizza shops, is hiring a full-time pizza influencer. It's searching for a pizza influencer who will become the "'face' of the company" on its social media accounts for a salary of $85,000 to $110,000, per the job posting. Matthew Kobach, the company's marketing VP, told Insider the ideal candidate is someone who can make "pizza synonymous with Slice." Although it's a full-time role with benefits and a 401k, Slice's pizza influencer will be eligible to take deals from other brands on a case-by-case basis, Kobach said. "If you make it essentially glorified ads, no one is going to watch them, and your organic social media is really going to serve no purpose."
Persons: Matthew Kobach, Kobach, ince, ake Organizations: Service, New Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York City
Maxwell Social is New York City's latest social club with a spin: You have to cook your own food. It's a cool social club — where members are supposed to cook their own meals and provide their own liquor. From New York City Mayor Eric Adams visiting the private Zero Bond social club to TikToks poking fun of Soho House, people love — either going to or making fun of — these exclusive clubs. But Maxwell Social, the newest edition to the long list of New York City social clubs, is trying to buck this reputation with its own spin. Here, members can cook their own food and pour their own drinks.
Persons: Maxwell, Eric Adams, Organizations: Tribeca, Service, , New York City, Soho House, New Locations: New York, Wall, Silicon, York City, Soho, New York City
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"Tipflation" could be blamed on tablets or the post-pandemic economy — but consumers seem to be giving in to the pressure and leaving more cash behind. Sure, most Americans report feeling negative about tipping, but service workers are earning exponentially more in gratuity than before the pandemic, according to payroll provider Gusto. From March 2020 to May 2023, hourly wages only rose 18%, compared with a 42% increase in tip earnings, the company found. Of the 300,000 small and medium-sized businesses included in the analysis, bar workers made more in tips than employees in other service industries. Kabir agreed, saying he tips upwards of 40% for particularly good bar service.
Persons: Saad Kabir, Haley Truchan, Kabir, Yonas Haile Organizations: New York City Public Schools, CNBC, Bar, Fidelity Investments Locations: Manhattan
Across from a Pret a Manger near Union Square Park, Nicolette Barischoff held still as an artist painted an open blue eye across her sternum on Sunday. “It’s a very Zen experience,” she said, as photographers snapped pictures from behind police barricades. This year’s installment was the 10th — and the last, according to the event’s founder, Andy Golub, an artist. He said he was ending it to focus on other projects for his organization, Human Connection Arts. Nije Durdeen, 31, came from Philadelphia to model after learning she might not get another chance.
Persons: Nicolette Barischoff, , , Ms, Barischoff, Andy Golub, Nije Durdeen Organizations: Human Connection Locations: Los Angeles, Philadelphia
NYC's MTA has started using AI software to track fare evasion in the subway system. The system tracks both when fare evasion spikes and the methods fare evaders use. The city's subway system is now using AI surveillance technology to track fare evasion. has been grappling with how to deal with fare evasion after it lost $690 million to fare evasion last year, according to a May report. Leonardo Munoz/VIEWpress via Getty Images"It helps us just measure the amount of fare evasion happening," the spokesperson told Insider.
Persons: AWAAIT, Leonardo Munoz, VIEWpress, it's, That's, It's Organizations: MTA, New York City, NYC's Metropolitan Transport Authority, Barcelona Locations: New York, NYC's, Spanish, Barcelona, NYC
[1/3] Starbucks workers attend a rally as they go on a one-day strike outside a store in Buffalo, New York, U.S., November 17, 2022. REUTERS/Lindsay DeDarioNEW YORK, July 24 (Reuters) - Starbucks (SBUX.O) violated U.S. labor law by firing a Manhattan store supervisor who had organized workers to join a union, a federal labor board judge ruled on Monday. The National Labor Relations Board established "striking and strong evidence of animus" behind Starbucks' termination of Rhythm Heaton as a shift supervisor at its Astor Place store, NLRB Administrative Law Judge Benjamin Green wrote. Green found it "particularly suspicious" that Starbucks would risk violating the law "by discharging an excellent employee at a time when the short-handed Astor Place store was already advertising to hire another shift supervisor." The manager of the Astor Place store testified that he supported the union and considered Heaton an "amazing leader," but cited Heaton's alleged violation of Starbucks' "attendance and punctuality policy" in the termination notice.
Persons: Lindsay DeDario, Rhythm Heaton, Benjamin Green, Green, Astor, Heaton, Heaton's, Jonathan Stempel, Bill Berkrot, Sonali Paul Organizations: REUTERS, National Labor Relations Board, Starbucks, Workers, Workers United, Thomson Locations: Buffalo , New York, U.S, Manhattan, Astor, Washington, Seattle, United States, New York
The market for e-bike delivery has grown dramatically in the past few years. Here's how startups, delivery companies, and city governments are improving safety. The explosion of delivery startups and e-bikes in the past few years has led to a new type of boom: increasing battery fires. "E-bike batteries are made up of a bunch of small batteries stacked together," Charlie Welch, ZapBatt's cofounder and CEO, said. JOCOOther startups, such as Popwheels, are engineering safe batteries that are compatible with the e-bikes delivery drivers already own.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow this deli sandwich brings in $165,000 a month in NYCJoshua Dat, 31, is the co-owner of Datz Deli in Queens, NY. The deli brought in $165,000 in May 2023 selling sandwiches and it's on track to bring in $1.2 million in its first year. Its DatMacPatty sandwich, a Caribbean-style beef patty stuffed with homemade macaroni and cheese, has developed a cult following on social media.
Persons: Joshua Dat Locations: Queens , NY, Caribbean
The union representing some 1,500 Broadway workers reached a tentative deal Thursday with theater industry management, averting a strike that would have closed the curtains on theatrical productions in New York as well as touring shows across the country. The deal was announced jointly by the union, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and two organizations representing management: the Broadway League, the industry's trade group, and Disney Theatrical, a division of the media conglomerate. IATSE had been conducting a strike vote when negotiators agreed to a tentative deal. The agreement still needs to be formally ratified by IATSE members, a body that includes stagehands and other backstage employees. "The respective parties will inform their members of the details of this agreement in the coming days," the union and management groups said in a joint statement.
Persons: IATSE, Hamilton, Sweeney Todd, King, Matthew D, Loeb, America's Organizations: Behind Entertainment, NYC, International Alliance, Broadway League, Disney, IATSE, Broadway, North, Walt Disney Studios, Writers Guild of America, SAG Locations: Flatiron, Manhattan , New York City, New York, New York City, North America
Melissa Petro is a freelance writer, writing instructor, and author in New York City. Days after my story was publicized, my writer friends and other industry folks begrudgingly congratulated me on my presumably imminent book deal. It took about two years to write the book proposal, and I wrote the book in about nine months. She was a Facebook friend of mine whom I saw left her job as a book editor to become a literary agent, so I reached out to her. After working with her to craft my book proposal that ultimately sold, it was a different book — a better one.
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George Mickum, Gillian Hearst's former BFF, sold the heiress and his other rich friends fake Birkins. But the first red flag should have been a forged Hermès receipt that featured the wrong font. There wasn't even a dust bag; Mickum claimed his mom's assistant would drop it off later. It was floppy, like a bouncy castle that had lost half its air, instead of having the architectural stiffness of a real Hermès bag. The HAC was one of at least six fake Hermès bags Mickum had sold to friends, including Hearst.
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About $800 billion may be wiped off the value of offices in major cities this decade, per McKinsey. Converting New York offices into residences is possible but has its challenges, Bloomberg reported. Buildings in the financial district are only eligible if they were built before 1977, while it's 1961 for Midtown structures, Chilelli told Bloomberg. Structural issues must also be considered, Chilelli told Bloomberg. Repurposing a structure can as much as double the price per square foot for a building, Chilelli said.
Persons: Joey Chilelli, Chilelli, Eric Adams —, Maria Torres, Springer, Michael Cohen, Jeff Bezos, Mukesh Ambani, Mukesh Ambani's, Danish Siddiqui, Lilla Smith, Macklowe Organizations: McKinsey, Bloomberg, Service, Vanbarton Group, Williams, Flatiron, Danish, Irving Trust Company, Sixth Locations: New York, Wall, Silicon, Midtown, Manhattan, Mumbai, Lower Manhattan, York
New York City Mayor Eric Adams arrives for a press conference on gun violence at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner on June 26, 2023 in New York City. New York City mayor Eric Adams has reportedly pledged to correct his annual financial disclosure form filed with the Conflicts of Interest Board, after failing to report his cryptocurrency holdings. It is unclear how much Adams' crypto holdings are worth. Miami mayor Francis Suarez's progressive crypto policies drew start-ups, venture firms, and crypto exchanges to Florida during the pandemic. In a similar disclosure by Suarez, the Miami mayor reported crypto holdings of $71,321 at the end of 2022, according to documents obtained by The Miami Herald via the county elections department.
Persons: Eric Adams, Adams, bitcoin, Francis Suarez's, Suarez, Jack Mallers Organizations: York City, New York City . New York City, Daily, CNBC, Miami, The Miami Herald Locations: York, New York City . New York, bitcoin, Florida, New York
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Streaming Deals: Best Amazon Prime Video Add Ons 2023
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By Bellamy RichardsonAmazon Prime Day isn’t just about home gear and iPads—Prime Video has deals on streaming service add-ons so you can binge all those TV shows everyone’s talking about. Prime members can now score discounts on 18 channels including Max and Paramount+ for two months; regular prices resume after the trial period unless you cancel the subscription. (Set a reminder in your calendar before the two months is up in case you want to go to your Prime Account & Settings and make a change.) Try PBS Kids, now only $1 a month, down from its regular price of $5 a month. Introduce your kids to popular children’s TV series such as “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” and “Wild Kratts.”
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"He would know people's weaknesses and what they wanted and somehow always have something to offer," a former close friend said. Another close friend said Mickum once gave her a $1,000 loan "within minutes" when she needed it because of a credit-card crisis. He never "let the truth get in the way of a good story," a former close friend said. Hermès bags, like the Birkin and the Kelly, have always been symbols of unattainable luxury. There wasn't even a dust bag; Mickum claimed his mom's assistant would drop it off later.
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CNN —A judge has blocked New York City’s minimum wage law for food delivery workers from going into effect on July 12 until there is a hearing for a lawsuit filed by DoorDash and Grubhub against the city. The law, announced last month, would increase pay for app delivery workers to $17.96 per hour before tips on July 12 and bump up the minimum wage to nearly $20 per hour in April 2025. Uber — the parent company of Uber Eats — filed a separate lawsuit against the city challenging the law. New York City’s minimum wage law comes after online meal delivery services surged in popularity during the pandemic, and food delivery volumes still remain higher than pre-Covid levels. We look forward to the court’s decision and to apps beginning to pay these workers a dignified rate.”According to a news release from the city, Manhattan’s 60,000 food delivery workers currently make $7.09 per hour, on average.
Persons: CNN —, DoorDash, Uber, , Judge Nicholas Moyne, , ” Grubhub, Vilda Vera Mayuga Organizations: CNN, Uber, DoorDash, New Yorkers, New York’s Department of Consumer and Worker, New York City Department of Consumer Locations: York, New York, New York City, New
But “we always got super discouraged at how expensive everything was and how little you get for your money,” Ms. Pfeiffer, 50, said. Their budget hovered around $800,000, but “we know ourselves,” Ms. Pfeiffer said. “Our future selves wanted to plan for this possibility,” Ms. Pfeiffer said. An early visit to a high-floor co-op apartment in a charming prewar walk-up reminded them that “going up and down was asking a lot of our bodies, even without carrying groceries, cats, bags, whatever,” Mr. Vogel said. The housing stock was more suitable below 60th Street, so they decided that avoiding congestion pricing wasn’t that important after all.
Persons: Maria Pfeiffer, Jason Vogel, Ms, Pfeiffer, , Vogel, Christopher Baker, Pfeiffer’s, ” Ms, , Mr, Baker Organizations: Keller Williams NYC Locations: Columbia County, Albany, Hudson
Erin Wickham, 34, says she found Taylor Swift "annoying" for most of her twenties. I always knew Swift as this pop-bubblegum artist, so I didn't expect muchThe process of getting converted from Taylor Swift antagonist to full-on superfan happened faster than I expected. Swift's music spoke to me on an emotional level I wasn't expectingI had a difficult 2022. I was crazy for Taylor Swift, but I wasn't going to shell out that kind of money. Taylor Swift's music makes me feel less aloneI imagine this sense of connection is why people have followed groups like the Grateful Dead and Phish around for so many years.
Persons: Erin Wickham, Taylor Swift, Wickham, She's, , It's, I'd, I'm, Swift, Taylor, TikTok, Marjorie, begrudgingly, I've, what's, Taylor Swift's Organizations: Swift, Service, New, MetLife, Pittsburgh, Amtrak Locations: TikTok, New Jersey, Pittsburgh, merch
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFmr. Rep. Edwards: Delivery driver minimum wage 'more than fair' considering cost of living in NYCFmr. Representative Donna Edwards (D-Maryland) and Ben White, The Messenger Wall Street correspondent, join 'Last Call' to discuss food delivery apps suing NYC over minimum wage for delivery drivers.
Persons: Donna Edwards, Ben White Locations: NYC Fmr, Maryland
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