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Officials gathered in Times Square for the removal of what they called New York City's last public pay phone, which is headed to a local museum. But a number of other pay phones are still standing.
New York City lawmakers passed a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes plan to fund $2 billion platform over rail yard for 4,000 unit ...
New York City unveils the pay phone of the future—and it does a whole lot more than make phone calls
New Yorkers pitched pay phones as public art displays, as emergency beacons, as benches, as city service kiosks. The product unveiled Monday contains quite a lot of these ideas (OK, not the bench).
New York City equips pay phone booths with free WiiFi. By ABC News. July 11, 2012, 2:40 PM. July 11, 2012 — -- New York City is committed to making sure the 12,000 phone booths still lining ...
John Porter started his pay phone operating business in New York City in 1997. Porter remembers this time as a kind of gold rush. “In the old days, you could just drill holes in the sidewalk ...
The pay phone will find its next home at the Museum of the City of New York, where the newly installed exhibit Analog City looks back at life in the city before computers.
Good news, New Yorkers: Parking in the city is about to become a whole lot easier by the end of the year. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday that by the end of 2016 drivers in New York ...
New York City drivers for Uber (NYSE:UBER) and Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) will get a minimum pay hike of 5% under a new set of rules ...
New York City will pay $17.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over forcing women to remove hijabs for mug shots, their lawyers and advocates said in a statement on Friday.
Drivers with the ride-sharing company Uber shout slogans against the company as they take part in a protest against a lawsuit which aims to block pay raises ordered by New York City Taxi and ...
New York City is facing an especially severe housing affordability crisis. Over the last 10 years, the Big Apple has created 800,000 new jobs, but just 200,000 new homes, according to the mayor.
The legislation applies to New York City, which enacted its own pay transparency law last year. That law had no provision for pay transparency for remote workers based on their reporting line.
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