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New York City »

Dedication, customer service and luck go a long way to keep a business thriving.

New York City »

The most successful small manufacturers create customized, premium products efficiently.

Inwood »

Just Plastics owner Robert Vermann explains the secrets to staying in business since 1944.

New York City »

Small Business Services Commissioner Rob Walsh explains how businesses can get ahead in the Big Apple.

Upper East Side »

Sutton Clocks, a beloved Upper East Side institution, will have to close its doors by December.

Chelsea »

Stonehenge has begun to market a 5,300-square-foot space that was home to several local businesses.

Harlem »

Politicians and residents are concerned about the rash of small business closures in recent months.

Willowbrook »

The Center for an Urban Future said there are more self-employed immigrants than native-born.

Chelsea »

Six businesses on Ninth Avenue between West 17th and 18th streets had their leases terminated.

Williamsburg »

Get Up and Ride's tours are for visitors and locals who want to explore Brooklyn on two wheels.

Inwood »

Brazen Lingerie will close at end of May due to slow sales and a party scene on Dyckman Street.

South Bronx »

Judith Ruano, a Guatemalan immigrant, has found that opening her restaurant was just the first challenge.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Furry Fiends pet store is slated to replace Continental Dry Cleaner after its owner retires this month.

Manhattan »

Advocates have renewed their push to mandate paid sick leave for businesses with five or more employees.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A more than 30-year-old Optimo candy store in Inwood is taking a leap into the online world of Facebook.