From Harlem to Hollis, Queens is home to over 50 hospitals, nine health care–focused academic institutions, and nearly 500,000 health care–related jobs.Continue reading
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Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a first-of-its-kind targeted loan program that will make more than $5 million in affordable capital accessible to women entrepreneurs seeking to grow their businesses. Continue reading
Paris Jackson models gear from H&M’s latest sustainable fashion collection that you you'll be able to buy at the H&M store on 125th Street in Harlem.Continue reading
Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa, New York Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and NYC Department of Small Business Services, present a Small Business Power Breakfast to connect Small Business owners with resources to help grow and expand their business.Continue reading
Starbucks today announced it will be closing its more than 8,000 company-owned stores in the United States on the afternoon of May 29, 2018, to conduct racial-bias education geared toward preventing discrimination in our stores. Continue reading
NYC Department of Small Business Services offer courses for businesses of every stage, size, and industry From Harlem To Hollis where you can gain the business strategies and tools that will set you apart from the competition.Continue reading
To mark the end of Women’s History Month, Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that, for first time in City history, a women-owned financial firm has been hired to manage $100 million of the City’s Deferred Compensation Plan the voluntary retirement plan for over 180,000 City employees and retirees.Continue reading
The Mayor's Office of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE) was created to address historic disparities in City contracting and provide minority and women entrepreneurs increased opportunities to do business with the City from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading