• New startup brings gourmet dining experience to luxury apartment balconies

    New startup brings gourmet dining experience to luxury apartment balconies

    New Yorkers tired of dining on sidewalks have a new alternative: eating gourmet meals on the balconies of unsold luxury ­apartments. A New York startup called Resident is selling fancy dinners hosted on luxury condominium balconies, rooftops and gardens. Tickets cost between $150 and $250 for a five- to seven-course tasting menu with wine pairings. …
  • Major landlord tells Mayor de Blasio lead by example, bring back own staff

    Major landlord tells Mayor de Blasio lead by example, bring back own staff

    Lead by example, Mr. Mayor! Stephen Green, founder of the city’s largest commercial real estate company SL Green Realty Corp., exhorted Mayor Bill de Blasio to bring his staff back to the office to help jumpstart the city’s coronavirus recovery. “I believe he should bring back his staff and the city tenants first. At SL …
  • Business leaders seek NYC aid from Trump, bypass de Blasio and Cuomo

    Business leaders seek NYC aid from Trump, bypass de Blasio and Cuomo

    Mayor Bill de Blasio didn’t get it done. Neither did Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Now, New York’s leading business groups are asking President Donald Trump to back funding for transit agencies and city and state budgets as part of the stalled talks over the next coronavirus aid package. The letter comes as local leaders warn of …
  • Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s movie shuts down due to COVID-19 cases

    Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s movie shuts down due to COVID-19 cases

    COVID-19 has caused another snag for Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly in their first film together. Production for the lovebirds’ “Midnight in the Switchgrass” was shut down again after two people involved in the project tested positive for for the illness, TMZ reported on Monday. The movie was previously shut down at the beginning …
  • New York Sports Clubs’ owner files for bankruptcy after forced gym closures

    New York Sports Clubs’ owner files for bankruptcy after forced gym closures

    Town Sports International, the owner of New York Sports Clubs, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday after the coronavirus pandemic forced its gyms to close and caused revenue to dry up. The company’s assets and liabilities were in the range of $500 million to $1 billion, according to a court filing in the US …
  • Amazon hiring 100,000 workers amid COVID-19 online sales boom

    Amazon hiring 100,000 workers amid COVID-19 online sales boom

    Amazon plans to hire another 100,000 workers in the US and Canada amid a coronavirus-fueled boom in its online sales, the company announced Monday. The e-commerce titan’s fourth big hiring spree this year will add full- and part-time jobs to its operations network “as we expand our footprint to better serve customers in communities where …
  • Mark Hamill joins #HeroesWearMasks campaign

    Mark Hamill joins #HeroesWearMasks campaign

    Heroes and villains from the big screen — including “Star Wars” icon Mark Hamill and “Harry Potter” star Tom Felton — are masking up against COVID in a campaign called #HeroesWearMasks. “X-Men” producer Tom DeSanto is creating the campaign for the CDC Foundation, and told us, “We want to prevent that one kid getting sick …
  • Pfizer says it should know if COVID-19 vaccine works by end of October

    Pfizer says it should know if COVID-19 vaccine works by end of October

    Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will likely know by the end of next month if its coronavirus vaccine is effective, CEO Albert Bourla said. There’s a “more than 60 percent” chance that the drugmaker’s clinical research will produce results by the end of October showing whether or not the shot works, Bourla said in a Sunday TV …
  • Josh Kushner-linked startup axed staff three days before snagging PPP loan

    Josh Kushner-linked startup axed staff three days before snagging PPP loan

    A software startup backed by venture capitalist Josh Kushner axed about a third of its staff just three days before snagging coronavirus relief funds meant to help the firm preserve jobs, The Post has learned. San Francisco-based Welkin Health laid off 10 of its roughly 30 employees on April 24 as the COVID-19 crisis sapped …
  • Feds can’t scapegoat Google and Big Tech as anti-trust targets forever

    Feds can’t scapegoat Google and Big Tech as anti-trust targets forever

    It seems that every week is a big week for Big Tech these days. Sometimes hitting record highs, sometimes taking a big hit. But I wouldn’t be worried about market jitters. The real Sword of Damocles for Big Tech could come as early as this week, when a supposedly free-market Trump administration could launch a …