Yotpo’s staff at work. (YouTube screenshot)
Over the past six months, 10 Israeli-founded companies based in New York have become unicorns: Axonius, BigID, Forter, Kaltura, K Health, Melio, Papaya Global, SimilarWeb, Talkspace, and Yotpo.
They joined Gett, Monday.com, OrCam, Outbrain, Payoneer, Riskified, Sisense, Taboola, The We Company, VAST Data, and Via, the statement said.
The coronavirus pandemic that hit the world last year at first “disoriented the investment community,” Kaplowitz said. “Once investors and growth-stage companies got their bearings, and some technologies gained more relevance from the pandemic, investment activity picked up in a big way especially in 2021.”
Since January, seven New York-based Israeli-founded companies crossed the $1 billion threshold. In January, Talkspace announced a $1.4 billion merger agreement with Hudson Executive Investment Corp., a special purpose acquisition company, that will take the online therapy provider public.
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The property was once the site of the St. Matthews Baptist Church cemetery
The property changed hands a few times over the years. The gravesites were supposed to have been moved to another location in Dunedin. But the community had concerns for years.
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CLEARWATER, Fl. â Pastor Carlton Childs stands on Madison Ave., recalling the neighborhood he grew up in, Clearwater Heights.
âThis was the Matt Dixon subdivision which my great grandfather owned. He came here in 1905 purchased this property and this became a thriving community,â Childs said.