Novel PVThe Future of Virtual Events in NYCHuman connections and events are taking on a new shape in NYC. This year, we’re not just talking about shifting fashion and food trends or…3 min read·Oct 1, 2021----
Novel PVCOVID’s Unlikely Contribution to NYC’s Tech SectorAfter New York City found itself chief among America’s regions hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, many predicted a painful future for…4 min read·Sep 22, 2021----
Novel PVWhat Does a Post-Pandemic Future Look Like for NYC?Near the start of the pandemic and the associated stay-at-home orders, images of vacant New York City streets flooded news broadcasts and…5 min read·Aug 3, 2021----
Novel PVThe Return of NYC’s Live Music SceneA patient New York City, yearning to feel the pulse of live music after a quiet 15 months, is ready for the return of concerts — and Foo…4 min read·Jul 22, 2021----
Novel PVWill Long Island Build the U.S.’ First Battery-Powered Commuter Trains?Around the world, high-speed rail has become a major asset in improving transportation standards, commuting efficiency, green energy…3 min read·May 19, 2021----
Novel PVPermanent “Streeteries” Take Off in NYCWhen the Covid-19 pandemic restricted indoor dining, New York City restaurants took to the streets — literally.3 min read·Jan 22, 2021----
Novel PVHere’s Why Major Tech Companies Are Investing Big in New York Real EstateAfter Amazon’s caustic breakup with New York City came to pass on Valentine’s Day 2019, even the most optimistic tech enthusiasts had to…3 min read·Nov 25, 2020----
Novel PVStreet Smart? NYC Schools Launching Outdoor Learning SpacesAny other year, an outdoor lesson might have felt like a walk in the park — literally.4 min read·Oct 20, 2020----
Novel PVTimed Ticketing: A New Answer to Social Distancing in NYC?How can we strike a balance between encouraging economic activity and ensuring that New York’s residents are socially distanced?3 min read·Sep 10, 2020----
Novel PVHow NYC is Keeping New Yorkers Cool (and Distanced) This SummerHaving a place to cool off during the summer isn’t a nice-to-have for New Yorkers; it’s a necessity.3 min read·Jul 20, 2020----