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Staten Island Considering Ways to Boost Economic Recovery

For optimal browsing, we recommend Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers. Staten Island Considering Ways to Boost Economic Recovery A new report details the ideas, from gondolas to light rails to new affordable housing communities, that the New York City borough has proposed as ways to help stimulate the post-pandemic economy. July 22, 2021 •  (TNS) From aerial gondolas and light rails, to the development of new affordable housing communities, Staten Islanders have some big ideas to help fuel New York City s ongoing recovery from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Earlier this month, some of the borough s business leaders and top educators contributed to a new report from the Center for an Urban Future titled, 250 Ideas from New Yorkers to Revive NYC s Economy, Spark Good Jobs, and Build a More Equitable City, urging policy makers to consider recovery plans from some of the city s most knowledgable residents.

Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7

Albany, NY Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7 Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7 Share New York City Gyms and Fitness Centers Will Expand to 50% Capacity Beginning May 15 Hair Salons, Barber Shops and Other Personal Care Services Will Expand to 75% Capacity Beginning May 7 Executive Order Establishing Micro-Cluster Zone Strategy to Be Rescinded in Light of State s Progress Battling COVID-19 Pandemic Patrons and Businesses Must Continue to Follow State Health Guidance Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York City indoor dining will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning Friday, May 7. This brings New York City in line with the rest of New York State. The Governor also announced that hair salons, barber shops and other personal care services will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning May 7. New York Ci

It s disappointing to see : Break-ins, panhandling, shootings taking toll on S I merchants already dealt COVID blow

It s disappointing to see : Break-ins, panhandling, shootings taking toll on S I merchants already dealt COVID blow
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Staten Island small business owners honored virtually at Louis Miller Awards

Staten Island small business owners honored virtually at Louis Miller Awards Updated Feb 25, 2021; Posted Feb 25, 2021 Composite image of photos of the seven 2021 Louis R. Miller Business Leadership Awards recipients. From left, clockwise: Shawn J. Stradford Sr. (President/CEO, Stradford Home for Funerals and Cremations, Inc.); Dr. Karen DiBona and Dr. Mark Scamardella (Dental Partners, DiBona & Scamardella Dental Studio); Dean L. Balsamini (Regional Director, The Small Business Development Center at CSI); Lakruwana Wijesinghe (Owner, Lakruwana Restaurant); Susan Fenley (Executive Director, Sundog Theatre Inc.); Thomas J. Hall, Esq. (Partner, The Law Firm of Hall & Hall LLP). Individual photos courtesy of Dom Provenzano/Staten Island Chamber of Commerce (Staten Island Advance/Giavanni Alves)

A stark reminder of coronavirus pandemic s toll: Empty storefronts on Hylan Boulevard

A stark reminder of coronavirus pandemic’s toll: Empty storefronts on Hylan Boulevard Updated Feb 09, 2021; Posted Feb 09, 2021 2083 Hylan Blvd. is currently available for lease. Many businesses have closed or moved and left behind big gaps along the the busy strip from Grasmere to New Drop. (Staten Island Avance/ Jan Somma-Hammel) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. If the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that nearly everything from business transactions to gym classes can be completed remotely. And this new virtual world along with the mandates that have kept some businesses like boutique fitness studios and restaurants barely making ends meet since March 2020 have generated a not-so-surprising outcome: Dozens of empty storefronts now exist along Staten Island commercial strips.

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