NYC Bike Share’s International Roots

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New York City will soon offer a bike share program, joining an exclusive yet growing cadre of international cities offering similar programs. The program, which will begin this July, took inspiration from many other global cities, including Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Amsterdam, and Montreal. In some countries, like Germany, bike share programs can be found in… Continue reading NYC Bike Share’s International Roots

How Being German Helped My NYC Business

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Frank Hauser, a former businessman and soccer player in his native Germany, is now the owner of a successful and growing New York City-based soccer school, SoccerBeyond LLC. Coach Frank, as he’s known by his students, sat down with New York International to talk about being an international entrepreneur in New York and his experience… Continue reading How Being German Helped My NYC Business

The New Bed and Breakfasts: Low-Cost Lodging for the Price-Conscious Traveler

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Say you’re a tourist from outside the United States planning to visit New York City. You may be aware that the city is made up of five counties (in New York they’re called “boroughs”), but you feel Manhattan is the place to be — the home of Broadway, Central Park, the hottest restaurants and clubs, etc. But… Continue reading The New Bed and Breakfasts: Low-Cost Lodging for the Price-Conscious Traveler

In Mid-Manhattan, Culture and Cuisine all’Italia

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It’s easy to feel a bit disoriented when entering Eataly for the first time. Not just because of the crowds, which are plentiful at most hours of the day. Nor only because of the noise, which is on par with a Times Square subway station at rush hour. Rather, it’s because Eataly is not a… Continue reading In Mid-Manhattan, Culture and Cuisine all’Italia

How to Find the Perfect Apartment in 5 Steps

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If you’re feeling the frustration of the apartment hunt, you’re definitely not alone. The New York City real estate market is unlike any in the world. Average rent is $1,086 across all types of floor plans. That’s more than other cities’ median mortgage payments.And for internationals the apartment search is even more difficult. You’ll need to… Continue reading How to Find the Perfect Apartment in 5 Steps

The Man with the Drive to Get You Behind the Wheel

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The first time I approached the Vaswani Driving Academy on Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx, I wondered if I was in the right place.Was I here to get driving instructions or auditioning to be a clown? The front window was plastered with advertisements for magicians, clowns, cotton candy, balloons, and snow cone machines. There was… Continue reading The Man with the Drive to Get You Behind the Wheel

New York in Numbers: Reynes Lucas Tolentino

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Last August Reynes Lucas Tolentino arrived in New York from Pachuca, Mexico. He’s been delivering pizzas for Mama Tina’s, a restaurant in Harlem, for about a year, working 12-hour shifts, six days a week. He earns about $200 a week plus tips, and sends everything he saves back to his wife and three daughters, who still… Continue reading New York in Numbers: Reynes Lucas Tolentino

The Challenges of Being an International Entrepreneur in the United States

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The United States: Paradise for international entrepreneursOver 40 percent of the 2010 Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children, and immigrant-founded companies employ more than 3.6 million people in a country facing a 9.1 percent unemployment rate, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).The “New American” Fortune 500, a study published… Continue reading The Challenges of Being an International Entrepreneur in the United States