The focus on the city’s housing supply challenge. One of the primary drivers of high rents is an excess of demand over supply—or, put more simply, a supply shortage.
This Spotlight examines how the City’s actual General Fund revenues and expenditures compare to the projections in the budgets adopted in June of the previous year, and how this performance evolved over the past decade
To all trade waste licensees and registrants: As Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, November 5, 2023, this is a reminder that safety must be the top priority when hauling trade waste.
NYC's economy, though quite complex and diverse, has been driven in large part by the securities industry (more colloquially, Wall Street) for the past half century. As a result, the city’s economic fortunes have been highly dependent on the ups and downs of the financial industry and markets
Clinical guidance for health care providers on effectively communicating with and providing routine screenings, vaccinations, and care to men who have sex with men
Specifications Concrete for bollard foundation and sidewalk pavement restoration and hollow pipe bollard cores must comply with the requirements of Section 3.05, Concrete, class B-32. Where the adjoining sidewalk is pigmented, the final cured concrete for pavement
Clinical guidance for health care providers on out-of-office blood pressure monitoring to improve the diagnosis, management, and control of hypertension
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.