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East Harlem »

Eco-Friendly Pizza Truck to Opens First Brick-and-Mortar Locations

Neapolitan Express, which rolled out in 2012, will open at 232 E. 111th St. on Friday.

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Local businesses are crucial to the character of a neighborhood. DNAinfo New York profiles local entrepreneurs to get the secrets to their successes.

Bed-Stuy »

Makers of pickles, kimchi and mayo share how their obsessions with music helped them launch companies.

Flatiron »

Many businesses are using the crowdfunding site to pre-sell products before they go into production.

Upper East Side »

Here are some expenses to consider when setting up your freelance career. 

Battery Park City »

Millions of dollars in grants and other benefits are available to small businesses.

SoHo »

Here's what to think about when buying a .nyc web address for your business or as a freelancer. 

Cobble Hill »

Learn how to recognize a winning idea, develop a brand and get your product into stores.

Park Slope »

The chef and founder of Smorg Jr.'s Goa Taco shared the start-up costs behind his food stand.

Gramercy »

Many businesses are caught off guard by the administrative work it takes to get a first round of hires.

NoHo »

For many small and young brands, Whole Foods is considered the holy grail of product placement.

Financial District »

Local startups are using a new service that allows them to have office space only when they need it.

Park Slope »

Many New York City businesses have made charitable efforts a key part of their business.

Upper West Side »

Amy Rowland started online shop Georgie Porgie to help parents teach their kids in a playful way.

Lower East Side »

Merchants say they can avoid high rents and gain additional customers by sharing retail space.

Lower East Side »

Dozens of local businesses make a successful start at outdoor markets in New York City.