This publication provides an overview for workers about the general and industry-specific requirements employers must follow during phase 3 of Reopening NYC
Jocelyn E. Strauber, The Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”), released a Report today on the misuse of annual and sick leave by the Board of Elections (“BOE”) in the City of New York involving its former General Counsel Steven H. Richman.
A three-story school building built 1849-50 by the Public-School Society of New York City and used by African American students and teachers from 1860 to 1894.
The stunning reception room and banking hall for the Irving Trust and Bank Company, this unusual and elaborately tiled space, completed
in 1931, represents the work of two masters: architect Ralph Walker and muralist Hildreth Meière.
200 Madison Avenue First Floor Lobby Interior was designed by Warren & Wetmore and built in 1925-1926, the glittering neoclassical lobby of 200 Madison Avenue contains a richly
embellished through-block arcade and elevator hall.