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CUF in the News

Will East Harlem's La Marqueta Rise Again?, Grub Street New York, August 19, 2010
Deal to Put Slots at Aqueduct Paves Way for a New York City Casino, The New York Times, August 12, 2010
Local Biz Booster, New York Daily News, August 11, 2010
The truth about commercial rent control, Crain's New York Business, August 10, 2010
Spinning It Bloomberg Style, Huffington Post, August 9, 2010
Group says state should 'step back' and dump plan for Aqueduct racino, New York Daily News, August 8, 2010
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Low-Wage Jobs
by Jonathan Bowles and David Giles
This edition of New York by the Numbers reveals that nearly a third of all adult workers in New York City are employed in low-wage jobs. While the percentage of low-wage workers is high across the city, the Bronx is in a league of its own, with 42 percent of the boroughs workers in low-wage jobs.

December 2009 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

Return of the Chains
by Jonathan Bowles, Joshua Rinaldi and Marc Shavitz
Our second annual ranking of national retailers in New York City finds that over 30 percent of the retailers from last year's report actually expanded their presence in the city in the past year, despite the sour economy. Dunkin' Donuts tops our list for the second straight year, with a staggering 429 stores. The list includes a breakdown of 277 national retailers that have two or more stores in NYC, broken down by every borough and zip code.

August 2009 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

Manhattan's Declining Share of New York City Jobs
This edition of New York by the Numbers shows that over the last 50 years, Manhattan has been gradually loosening its grip on the private sector jobs in New York City. In 1958, the borough accounted for 67.6 percent of all non-government jobs in the city. But by 2008 its share had fallen six percentage points to 61.6 percent. The other four boroughs, meanwhile, have experienced a slow but steady increase in their share of jobs.

June 2009 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

A LEEDer in Green Building?
This edition of New York by the Numbers shows that the number of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-certified buildings in New York City trails that of many other big U.S. cities. When it comes to the number of LEED-certified new buildings in New York, the city is decisively middle-of-the-pack, behind Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Washington, DC and San Francisco.

April 2009 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

Transit Overload
This edition of New York by the Numbers provides a station-by-station examination of the growth in subway ridership between 1998 and 2008 and a borough-by-borough analysis of bus ridership changes. It reveals that the largest gains in transit ridership occurred outside of Manhattan.

March 2009 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

Capital Crunch
This issue of New York by the Numbers shows that the number of 7(a) loans—the SBA’s primary business lending program—in the New York metro area that were approved during fiscal year 2008 fell by 40 percent from the previous year, compared to a 30 percent drop nationally. Meanwhile, the number of SBA microloans plunged by 35 percent in the New York region over the last year, compared to a nine percent increase nationally.

November 2008 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

New York's Decentralized Economy?
When the local economy does pick up again, will most of the new jobs be created here or elsewhere in the region? It's impossible to predict, but this edition of New York by the Numbers reveals that the city's share of private sector jobs in the 17-county region has steadily declined over the last 30 years.

October 2008 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

Five Borough Growth
In this edition of New York by the Numbers, we provide a neighborhood by neighborhood examination of where the jobs were created during the past 10 years.

September 2008 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF

Attack of the Chains?
This inaugural edition of New York by the Numbers, a new monthly CUF feature, features a ranking of more than 150 national retailers with multiple stores in New York City, from Dunkin' Donuts (341 stores) to Crate and Barrel (2 stores). We provide a borough-by-borough breakdown of the number of stores each retailer has here.

July 2008 | DOWNLOAD PDF PDF