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New York City Begins To Eliminate Its Vast Gray Cannabis Market

New York City Begins To Eliminate Its Vast Gray Cannabis Market

After the legalization of marijuana, countless dispensaries and unlicensed pot shops sprang up in the city. Now Mayor Eric Adams says the party is over. Rolling: Weed World operates several trucks and dispensaries around New York City although it does not yet have a license. John Lamparski/Getty Images Jhe sheriff has come to New York …

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Singapore and New York are the most expensive cities to live in, according to EIU

Singapore and New York are the most expensive cities to live in, according to EIU

New York, along with Singapore, is the most expensive city to live in, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. Alexander Spatari | time | Getty Images Singapore has again been ranked as the most expensive city to live in, sharing first place with New York this year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). This …

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New York and Singapore top the list of the most expensive cities in the world in 2022

New York was the world’s most expensive metropolis in 2022, sharing the unwelcome title with Singapore as soaring energy prices doubled the rate of inflation in the world’s major cities, according to the annual survey. ‘Economist Intelligence Unit. Last year’s leader Tel Aviv fell to third place, while Sydney slipped into the Top 10 and …

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Hyatt’s latest takeover plans would expand its footprint in New York and beyond – The Points Guy

Hyatt’s shopping spree for new brands isn’t over. The Chicago-based hotel giant plans to buy the lifestyle hotel brand and management platform of the smaller Dream Hotel Group in a deal that could cost up to $300 million, the companies announced on Tuesday. . Dream Hotel Group’s hotels largely operate in the lifestyle segment – …

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Scathing Audit Reveals Andrew Cuomo's New York Lost $11 Billion in Unemployment Fraud in 2020

Scathing Audit Reveals Andrew Cuomo’s New York Lost $11 Billion in Unemployment Fraud in 2020

New York let fraudsters off the hook with at least $11 billion in taxpayer cash as unemployment claims soared at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic – helped by relaxed eligibility rules and an already crumbling state unemployment system, Comptroller Tom DiNapoli charged Tuesday. The $11 billion was lost in 2020, under the government of …

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Thanksgiving turkey prices will hit an all-time high this year, New York grocery chain CEO warns

Thanksgiving turkey prices will hit an all-time high this year, New York grocery chain CEO warns

John Catsimatidis, CEO of Gristedes Foods and United Refining Company, discusses inflation, the Fed and the 2024 presidential election. As many Americans start making their Thanksgiving dinner shopping lists, the CEO of a New York grocery chain has warned that the main course could rock your budget gravy boat. “This Thanksgiving, no change, highest prices …

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The black market has strangled the legal weed industry in California.  Now he's coming to New York.

The black market has strangled the legal weed industry in California. Now he’s coming to New York.

“I can also sell you mushrooms,” he adds. It has become a familiar scene in New York. The state legalized adult marijuana more than a year ago, but has yet to issue a single dispensary license. The result was weed free for all: Cannabis seems to be on sale everywhere – in main shops, bodegas, …

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Jean-Michel Basquiat's latest New York apartment is on the market for $60,000 a month

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s latest New York apartment is on the market for $60,000 a month

Topline The New York apartment where Jean-Michel Basquiat lived and worked for the last five years of his life has hit the rental market for $60,000 a month as demand for the late artist’s work also continues to swell. ‘increase. Michel Basquiat at Susanne Bartsch’s surprise birthday party at Rainbow Roof, at Steven’s … [+] …

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