CRAIN'S STAFF Ana Altchek Intern [email protected] See All Staff Page Recent Stories Ponce Bank chief on the importance of investing in minority communities Minorities won’t always be the minority, Carlos Naudon notes. City firms make tweaks to help neurodiverse workers thrive Companies are adapting their hiring practices and workspaces to meet employees' needs. 'Oldest working female comedian' forges a connection with Gen-Z After trying out different roles in entertainment, D’yan Forest, 89, has set her sights on making young people laugh. Local firms tweak their hiring practices, workspaces to help neurodiverse workers thrive Plus:Midtown law firm files ‘insulin pricing scheme’ suit against drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managersCVS Health cuts 167 New York-based employees amid mass layoffsH+H/Elmhurst gets $3M to renovate maternal and infant care units Entertainment CEO on why the industry should embrace change As consumer and client expectations shift, Empire Entertainment’s J.B. Miller embraces change. Everything to know about DocGo, the health care company that scored millions in city contracts Plus:Hackensack Meridian Health invests $30M in treatment for severe depression and autismCity lobbyists sue health care company, alleging they reneged on contractMayor announces collaboration to help NYPD officers interact with students with autism Demand for medical office space is concentrated on the Upper East and Upper West Side: Report Plus:Telehealth device company Tytocare tacks on $49M to Series DMidtown nonprofit gets $10M for supportive housing projectSuperintendent proposes pharmacy benefit manager regulations in New York Northeast hospitals’ investment in providers is ballooning while productivity remains ‘fairly flat,’ report finds Plus:Mount Sinai hit with $220K fine for staffing shortcomingsMemorial Sloan Kettering operating margin back in the black for Q2DocGo partners with EmblemHealth to bring mobile care to more patients Asylum seekers receive notice of new shelter time limits About 65% of those who received notices said they feel ready to execute an exit plan, according to administration officials. City taps minority- and woman-led development teams for low-income Brooklyn housing project The proposed plan will convert a 17,145-square-foot Fort Greene parking lot. Q&A: City health department environment official on the risks of extreme heat Plus:City Council introduces bills to increase transparency on removals, involuntary hospitalizations for NYers experiencing homelessness Regeneron pulls in $3B in revenues in Q2, an 11% increaseCity Council passes three bills related to lead health risks, inspections Corona crackdown highlights mayor’s fraught street-vendor policies The city dismantled the acclaimed Queens market where many vendors lacked permits. NY nursing homes need appropriated funds to quash staffing crisis, experts say City’s crackdown on rats shows early signs of success New data reveals a 20% decrease in 311 calls regarding rodent activity Broadway strike averted as union reaches tentative agreement with producers Broadway workers, including stagehands and wardrobe staff, are negotiating for higher wages and more rest time Load More