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Upper East Side »

The entrepreneurs have to deal with street vendors, poor Internet service and construction, leaders said.

Lenox Hill »

A new CB8 group aims to help entrepreneurs navigate red tape.

Carnegie Hill »

The London Candy Company has closed and is moving to Bleecker Street, according to the store owner.

Washington Heights »

Ydanis Rodriguez announced a bill that tackles the high commercial rents in WaHi and Inwood.

Midtown »

Companies just over the 15-worker threshold prepare for rising costs.

Fort Greene »

There are no fewer than 10 storefronts for rent on Myrtle between Classon Avenue and Fort Greene Park.

Central Harlem »

Small Business Support Center will help entrepreneurs with bookeeping, marketing and strategic planning.

West Village »

Unexpected visitors were the cause of the beloved bakery's shuttering, agency records showed.

Dongan Hills »

Mayor Bloomberg said the federal Sandy relief money will fund grants and loans for businesses and homes.

South Street Seaport »

Pier 17 tenants were told they must leave May 1 for a redevelopment set to begin in July.

Red Hook »

The mayor met with owners of small businesses in Red Hook affected by Hurricane Sandy.

New York City »

Cyber Monday shoppers spent more than ever as they looked for deals and bargains online.

Chelsea »

New Barber Shop, long a fixture in Chelsea, recently moved to a spot on West 18th Street.

Port Morris »

The popular Bruckner Bar and Grill suffered major flooding. Another business had its ceiling collapse.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York rounded up ways for small business owners to get help after Hurricane Sandy.