New York Fed Enhances Supply Chain Data with New Indexes
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is enhancing its supply chain data tracking with new "Supply Availability Indexes."
New Yorkers Say No to $15 Manhattan Congestion Toll
A recent poll by Siena College reveals that a majority of New Yorkers are not in favor of a proposed $15 congestion toll for entering Midtown Manhattan.
New York and Nearby Areas Rattled by 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, and its tremors were felt all the way from Maine to Washington D.C.!
New Jersey Challenges New York's Congestion Pricing Plan in Court
New Jersey has taken legal action against New York's congestion pricing program, arguing that it unfairly shifts traffic and pollution burdens to its communities.
New Yorkers Weigh In on NYC's Congestion-Pricing Plan to Ease Manhattan Traffic
Hundreds of New Yorkers chimed in on Monday, the last day to have their say on a major transportation project in NYC.
Journalist Fazil Khan's Death Sparks Concern Over Lithium-Ion Battery Fires in New York
Tragedy struck New York as journalist Fazil Khan, 27, lost his life in a devastating apartment fire caused by a micromobility device's lithium-ion battery.
Trump-Supporting Truckers Stage NYC Delivery Boycott Amidst Ex-President's Fraud Fine
Some Trump-supporting truckers are boycotting deliveries to New York City following the former president's $355 million fraud fine.
Offshore Wind Farm Project Terminated Due to Economic Challenges
Developers of the proposed offshore wind farm near Long Beach, Long Island, announced the termination of the Empire Wind 2 project due to economic challenges - including inflation, increased interest rates, and supply chain disruptions.
New Year, New Wages, New York
As the United States welcomed the new year, New York's minimum wage got a boost at midnight.
Upstate New York Braces for Heavy Lake-Effect Snowfall
Heavy lake-effect snow is hitting parts of Upstate New York, with 20 to 30 inches expected downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario.
New York City Set to Introduce Zone-Based Tolling Program in 2024 to Fund Transit Upgrades
New York City is preparing to launch the first zone-based tolling program in the U.S. in spring 2024.
LaGuardia Airport Terminal A Flooding Sparks Chaos and Closures Amid Severe Storm
LaGuardia Airport in New York faced severe flooding in Terminal A, affecting budget airlines Spirit and Frontier, prompting its temporary closure.
Target Closes Nine Stores in Multiple States Due to Rising Theft and Organized Retail Crime, Citing Safety Concerns
Target is closing nine stores in California, Oregon, New York, and Washington due to increasing thefts and organized retail crime that have put the safety of employees and customers at risk.
Bronx Logistics Center in Hunts Point Earns Prestigious LEED-Platinum Certification
The Bronx Logistics Center in Hunts Point has achieved LEED v4 Platinum certification, making it one of the few distribution buildings in the US with this prestigious rating.
Air Traffic Control Reform: A Path to Addressing Flight Delay Problems
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby's concerns about air traffic control issues causing flight delays in the New York region are supported by a Department of Transportation audit, which revealed severe understaffing in critical air-traffic facilities.
California aims to emulate New York in saving public transit despite car obsession
California residents like Sadaf Zahoor, who depend on public transit and have never owned a car, fear that the financial struggles of transit agencies in San Francisco and Oakland may lead to reduced services.
Enhanced New York Thruway Plazas Cater to Truck Drivers' Needs
New York State Thruway Authority is investing $450 million in a project to revamp and modernize its 27 service areas by 2025, aiming to enhance the travel experience for truckers and other motorists.
Delivery hubs undergo test run in NYC
In an effort to reduce trucking traffic, the New York City Department of Transportation is testing new local delivery hubs that trucks can use for curbside delivery.
New York to build hybrid-electric ferry
The mayor of New York City has announced the city's first public ferry that will be hybrid electric, which will be operating in the New York Harbor.
Big cities should be using the remote-work shift to reinvent themselves
While 41% of Americans were still working for home (with full-time or hybrid) in January, it’s safe to say that America’s biggest cities have faced a major shock to the system.