by Grace Capobianco | Sep 14, 2017 | Finance
The week after Labor Day was classified as a Category 5 for news. For once, it seemed that there were not enough people in the media to cover all of the goings-on. The forty inches of rain accompanying Hurricane Harvey displaced tens of thousands of people in Texas...
by Grace Capobianco | Sep 6, 2017 | Finance, News
Relevance of Wall Street At a time when most of our nation is financially illiterate, the Museum of American Finance is a socially-relevant institution that empowers people to understand and take control of one of the most important aspects of their lives. ...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 31, 2017 | Business, Finance
Business Of Fashion writer Luca Solca smartly looks at three “dark cloud” scenarios that every luxury executive must heed. The world’s three largest economies — China, the European Union and the United States, of course — “could find...
by Downtown Magazine | Jul 1, 2016 | Business, Finance, News
Because of the Brexit, nobody has clarity, despite what the pundits are saying. And because there’s no clarity, there’s uncertainty, which could cause people to pause before investing. So, a wait-and-see attitude could dominate the New York City residential market,...
by Downtown Magazine | May 4, 2016 | Culture, Finance
Photo: Courtesy of YouTube.com When I first heard about the artist named Prince in the late 1970s I wondered to myself who is this cat – and where’s his funk, pop and androgynous sound coming from? His music integrated a wide variety of styles,...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 5, 2016 | Finance
In the past few months, the world has seen several high-profile terrorist attacks. Incidents in the U.S., Belgium, Pakistan, Lebanon, Russia and France have claimed more than 500 lives and injured approximately 1,000 people. Beyond these incidents, many other deaths...