Cashing In: JPMorgan to Inject Brooklyn With 2,000 Employees Even massive companies like JPMorgan aren't immune to the allure of Brooklyn. By Vinnie Mancuso
Bill Thompson Rallies Black and Jewish Support in Final Stretch At 4 p.m. yesterday, he gathered with a former Republican senator and conservative Jewish leaders in a roped-off avenue in By Ross Barkan
Some Southern Brooklyn Pols Flock to John Liu While the vast majority of the city’s political figures have flocked to leading mayoral candidates Christine Quinn, Bill de Blasio By Ross Barkan
Jo Fish Confronts the Tension Between Flesh and Data in a World of Visual Saturation By Elisa Carollo
Job Hugging: The HR Buzzword That Reveals a Deeper Productivity Crisis By Dr. David Oxley and Dr. Helmut Schuster
One Fine Show: “Strange Realities, The Symbolist Imagination” at the Art Institute of Chicago By Dan Duray