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Sleeping their way to the top: Slumber habits of successful 40s

The slumbering habits of highly successful 40s, and what they say about how to rest for success → Read More

These rising stars didn't sleep their way to the top

The slumbering habits of highly successful 40s, and what they say about how to rest for success → Read More

Retailers turn Instagram into a mall for hipsters

Small businesses figure out how to sell on the photo-sharing app, but fear being priced out by a pay-to-play model. → Read More

Nearly 90% of state's job growth was in NYC

Powered by the retail, health care and technology sectors, the city added almost 530,000 jobs from 2004 to 2014. The rest of the state gained about 70,000. → Read More

Fantasy-card trading can be more than a game

Alex Shvartsman, who opened Brooklyn-based Kings Games in 2002, offers space for trading-card tournaments. → Read More

Toy stores give 'Frozen 2' an icy reception

Despite the animated film's über success, some toy store owners are skeptical about whether its sequel will be as profitable for them. → Read More

Prosthetics makers take up arms, and legs, in NYC

Demand for high-tech limbs grows thanks in part to the design made famous by track star Oscar Pistorius. → Read More

Rock 'n' Roll race could bring $40M to Brooklyn

Some 17,500 runners are expected to sign up for the borough's first such half-marathon. → Read More

Divorce lawyer is married to his job

One lesson that Attorney Brian Perskin has learned? You can't negotiate with crazy. → Read More

Lawsuit-riddled pasta maker is in hot water

Rienzi & Sons, a half-century-old seller of boxed pasta with $12.6 million owed to companies because of litigation claims, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. → Read More

Harlem School of the Arts chief to step down

Yvette Campbell, who led the school since 2011, will move to United Arab Emirates, where she will pursue a career in international arts management. → Read More

What works best to fight poverty? Work, it turns out

A study of various government anti-poverty programs throughout the city found that temporary-jobs programs were the most effective single tool for lifting out of poverty people with criminal backgrounds or very little work experience. Most effective → Read More

Inside the $100M donor club

That's how much it costs to get your name on a building. → Read More

David Geffen drops $100 million to rename Avery Fisher Hall

David Geffen, the co-founder of DreamWorks Animation, will have his name on the building known as Avery Fisher Hall. → Read More

New plan to address city's diversity to be unveiled

The city will assess diversity of arts and culture organizations this summer, a councilman announced during a Crain's forum Wednesday. → Read More

Brooklyn church may be saying its final prayer

A 12-year-old Protestant church filed for bankruptcy protection last week amid a nationwide drop in membership and attendance. → Read More

Amazon, BuzzFeed lead NYC real estate growth

Seven tech firms inked deals for a combined 1.3 million square feet last year, data show. → Read More

European tech firm lands at WeWork

Talkwalker picks New York over San Francisco for its first American outpost because of its proximity to "the center of the universe." → Read More

Food accelerator backs six startups

AccelFoods picks two New York-based brands, a chip maker and a producer of Indian-food-flavored snacks, to join its roster of budding companies. → Read More

Japanese hair salon to bow on Houston - Real Estate Deals

178 W. Houston St. Photo: CoStar Group Inc. The owners of a Japanese hair salon called Mirai Creations have signed a lease for their first location, which will open at 178 W. Houston St., between Bedford and Bleeker streets, in April. The 850-square-foot shop front is across Houston from a small park, and consists of 450 square feet on the ground floor and 400 square feet in the basement. The… → Read More