NYC Christmas Tree Prices 2025: What You'll Pay From Brooklyn to Manhattan

As New York City residents navigate record-high rents and inflation, Christmas tree prices this season range from $64 in Brooklyn and Staten Island to $220 in Manhattan, with local sellers reportedly holding prices steady despite increased costs for labor and supply.

What Hosts Won’t Tell You — But Guests Always Notice

December 3rd, 2025 by admin.nycity.media

You know that feeling when you walk into an Airbnb and something…

JPMorgan Chase has officially opened its new 60-story global headquarters at 270…

Trump Partners with Vietnamese Mogul on $1.5 Billion Resort

Vietnamese entrepreneur Dang Thanh Tam, whose fortune was boosted by Trump’s first-term…

Trump-Putin Summit: Potential Breakthrough in Ukraine Conflict

US President Trump plans diplomatic meeting with Putin to negotiate cease-fire in three-year Russia-Ukraine war, signaling new approach to resolving ongoing conflict.

Alfred Ely Beach: The Inventor Who Secretly Built NYC's First Underground Subway

Discover how Alfred Ely Beach pioneered urban transit in 1870 by constructing a secret pneumatic subway beneath Broadway, challenging political resistance and technological limitations of his time.

NYC Winter Snow Forecast 2025-2026: AccuWeather Predicts Increased Snowfall

AccuWeather forecasts 17-21 inches of snow for New York City this winter, with potential storm systems from western Canada and a possible cold blast in February.

How ProfitMark Helps You Register a Trademark

July 17th, 2025 by admin.nycity.media

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A trademark is more than just a logo or name — it’s…

Real estate in New York City is a beast of its own—equal…

New York is a city that is constantly changing, but despite constant construction, old historical buildings are comfortably intertwined in its urban fabric. Among its majestic skyscrapers and sprawling stores, Manhattan houses several centuries-old treasures: buildings dating back to the 1700s, many of which played an important role in the American Revolution, from colonial taverns to farmhouses.

How NYC’s Latest Zoning Changes Will Benefit Its Citizens

February 10th, 2025 by admin.nycity.media

How NYC’s Latest Zoning Changes Will Benefit Its Citizens

Zoning laws may not always be top of mind for New Yorkers,…

New York’s Iconic Hotels: A Historical Overview

February 8th, 2025 by Simone.Andersen

New York’s iconic hotels are a testament to the city’s rich history, blending the contributions of both prominent American families and immigrants in pursuit of the American Dream. Beyond their renowned hospitality, each of these establishments stands out for its distinctive character. Let’s delve into their stories, exploring the birthplaces of world-famous dishes and cocktails, as well as the preferred accommodations for aristocrats, presidents, millionaires, and Hollywood stars.

Autumn in New York: Beautiful Corners on the World

November 1st, 2024 by Simone.Andersen

The Hudson Valley offers a unique blend of city exploration and nature appreciation. Take a train journey from Manhattan along the picturesque Hudson River. In autumn, the surroundings transform into a fairy-tale palette, providing a spectacle that mirrors the opulence of one of the wealthiest American regions.

In the bustling city of New York, where the majority of residents are renters, the quest for an affordable apartment is a common challenge. This article aims to explore the possibilities of securing a viable option for $2000 a month, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of the city’s real estate market.

In 2015, corporate lawyer Songe LaRon and financier Dave Salvant decided to revolutionize the hair salon industry by establishing Squire Technologies. After investing a few hundred dollars in hiring a graffiti artist to create “Download Squire” signs on the streets of Manhattan, they embarked on their journey in the hair appointment service sector.

Imagine this scenario: you’ve just landed in New York City with only a few hundred dollars in your pocket, and you’re faced with the daunting task of finding accommodation and surviving in this sprawling metropolis. However, at first glance, the odds seem stacked against you – no Social Security Number (SSN), limited finances, a modest credit history, and a lack of documents instilling confidence.

Why Data Literacy is Essential for a Data-Driven Future

March 28th, 2024 by admin.nycity.media

In an era where data reigns supreme, the significance of data literacy…

Everyone watched the movie “Dirty Dancing,” right? So, according to the plot, the girl and her parents are vacationing at the “Kellerman’s” hotel. In reality, such a hotel did not exist, but its prototype did. And the place where all this happened is known. 

Widely renowned, New York’s water towers continue to baffle many. Few ponder over their operational intricacies, the companies responsible for their inception, installation, and maintenance, and the reasons behind the affection New Yorkers harbor for them.

Coinbase is a compelling narrative of overcoming challenges and pioneering a revolutionary product that would later emerge as one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges in the United States.