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The money will be used by the Department of Cultural Affairs to refurbish some 85,000 square feet of space. It’s the initial step in what’s expected to be a far-reaching program, first proposed in Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s State of the City address in...
University has revealed the brains behind its forthcoming city tech campus. Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined Cornell president David Skorton and provost Kent Fuchs in announcing Daniel Huttenlocher as the vice provost and founding dean of the university’s...
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 13: Designer Diane Von Furstenberg leaves a news conference after joining New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to discuss the latest efforts to support the fashion industry and the economic impact of fashion week at CFDA... View Photo »
New York City’s workforce is the finest in the world, and current city workers have earned their pensions ... But we cannnot afford to continue offering the same benefits to future workers.
Though the NYPD says it follows the same rules as the FBI, some of the NYPD's activities go beyond what the FBI is allowed to do. Kelly and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg repeatedly have said that the police only follow legitimate leads about...
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 13: Designer Diane Von Furstenberg joins New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to discuss the latest efforts to support the fashion industry and the economic impact of fashion week at CFDA Fashion Incubator on February 13,... View Photo »
On Dec. 6, I moved into a vacant, Bank of America-foreclosed property with the support of neighbors on Vermont Street because my family — victims of [Mayor] Michael Bloomberg’s housing policies and the big banks’ callous disregard for people — had been homeless for years
Although the NYPD says it follows the same rules as the FBI, some of its activities go beyond what the agency is allowed to do. Mr Kelly and New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg have repeatedly said that the police follow only legitimate leads about...
With more negotiations needed to enact the evaluations, Klein fears that United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew might still torpedo the deal in order to block Bloomberg’s planned closing of 33 troubled schools, sources said. Reached by...
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is the current Mayor of New York City. He is the founder and 88% owner of Bloomberg L.P. , a financial news and information services media company. Full Article
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (L) and Spider-Man pose Novermber 17, 2010 in New York after unveiling 'Spider-Man, You're Hired' a special print and digital comic book promoting New York City's free job placement resources to help people in the job market. The comic book is...
View Photo »New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg presents the Fiscal Year 2013 preliminary budget, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 09: The Panel for Educational Policy meets at Brooklyn Tech High School before they vote on whether to close or partially close 23 schools that the Department of Education considers failing on February 9, 2012 in New York City. Members of Occupy Wall Street...
View Photo »Howard P. Milstein, Chairman and CEO of Emigrant Bank, right, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the Mayor's annual reception celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year 4710 on January 30, 2012. Emigrant Bank was the primary financial supporter of the event.
View Photo »New York Giants Defensive Justin Tuck (L) receives the keys of the City from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg during a ceremony in honor of the Giants' win in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, at City Hall Plaza in New York. February 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin speaks to the crowd after receiving the city key from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as they attend a ceremony in honor of the Giants' win in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, at City Hall Plaza in New York. February 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Giants runner Victor Cruz ( R) dances salsa while quarterback Eli Manning watches him before receiving the city key from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as they attend a ceremony in honor of the Giants' win in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, at City Hall Plaza in New York. February...
View Photo »New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin (L) receives the keys of the City from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg during a ceremony in honor of the Giants' win in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, at City Hall Plaza in New York. February 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning waves to the crowd after receiving the keys of the City from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg during a ceremony in honor of the Giants' win in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, at City Hall Plaza in New York. February 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Giants runner Victor Cruz (L) dances salsa next to Michael Strahan before receiving the city key by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as they attend a ceremony in honor of the Giants' win in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI, at City Hall Plaza in New York. February 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw, left, receives his ceremonial set of keys to the city from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg during a ceremony for the NFL football Super Bowl XLVI champions at City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
View Photo »Former New York Giants player Michael Strahan, who played his entire career with the Giants, shows off his allegiances as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg looks on during a ceremony for the NFL football Super Bowl XLVI champions at City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (L) talks with actress Kelly Rutherford before announcing the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joining the cast “Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup Studios in New York.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announces the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joins the cast , including actors Blake Lively (L), Penn Badgley (R) of“Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup Studios in New York.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg answers questions from reporters after an announcement of the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joining the cast of “Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup Studios in New York.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announces the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joins the cast , including actors Blake Lively (L), Penn Badgley (2nd R), and Matthew Settle (R) of“Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup Studios...
View Photo »Alan Suna, CEO of Silvercup studios, speaks as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) listens during a news conference announcing the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joins the cast of “Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup...
View Photo »Actress Blake Lively listens as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announces the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joins the cast of “Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup Studios in New York.
View Photo »Actor Matthew Settle listens as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announces the Busiest Year Ever for TV Production in New York and joins the cast of “Gossip Girl” to Celebrate the 100th Episode of the show January 26, 2012 at Silvercup Studios in New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 26: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg attends the Mayoral proclamation in celebration of the 'Gossip Girl' 100th episode at Silver Cup Studios on January 26, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 26: (L-R) Actor Ed Westwick, co-creator Stephanie Savage, Kelly Rutherford, Blake Lively, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, actors Penn Badgley, Matthew Settle, Leighton Meester and co-creator Josh Schwartz attend the Mayoral proclamation in celebration of...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Images for Help USA, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and Matilda Raffa Cuomo attend the launch of Mrs. Cuomo's new book The Person Who Changed My Life, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012 in New York.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and "Gossip Girl" cast members, left to right, Kelly Rutherford, Blake Lively, Penn Badgley, Matthew Settle and Kaylee DeFor attend a press event in celebration of the 100th episode of "Gossip Girl", in New York, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg holds a press event in celebration of the 100th episode of "Gossip Girl", in New York, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012.
View Photo »New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and "Gossip Girl" cast members Ed Westwick, left, and Blake Lively, right, attend a press event in celebration of the 100th episode of "Gossip Girl", in New York, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012.
View Photo »New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (L) and Spider-Man pose Novermber 17, 2010 in New York after unveiling 'Spider-Man, You're Hired' a special print and digital comic book promoting New York City's free job placement resources to help people in the job market. The comic book is...
View Photo »We all heard horror stories about delays in the approval process that cost time and money
Unfortunately, people at the federal level or the state level typically spend their whole lives in politics, and they’ve never been an executive and it shows
I mean, I don't know where you went to school, but we were too smoked up and drunk to carry a gun
We’ve already told three that they're not going to make it and then we're working with the last four ... We can go back and try to renegotiate with each one.
Our growing tourism industry is one of the big reasons why New York City entered the recession later and emerged from it sooner than the rest of America
They don’t know how to fix this
More people want to visit New York city than ever before, and with a record 90,000 rooms, we have great places for them to stay ... That’s good news not just for tourists, but also for the city’s economy. Our tourism sector employs 323,000 people, and those jobs are now increasingly located outside Manh...
Given what happened to the economy, it would’ve been tough to raise all the money
should be grateful ... By acting so badly, Bloomberg has made it easy to see who won’t be truthful and can’t handle open discourse. He’s also saved OWS from what was probably its greatest problem, the prospect that it would just fade away as time went on and the days grew colder.
The fact that this most recent attack came on the heels of the 73rd anniversary of Kristalnacht [sic] may or may not be a coincidence
It was not the banks that created the mortgage crisis. It was, plain and simple, Congress who forced everybody to go and give mortgages to people who were on the cusp
the pot calling the kettle black ... It’s the chief executive’s job to provide leadership in difficult situations. I don’t see that happening.
