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Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on April 10, 2025

Petal Raised $126M, Industrious Secured $200M, and More NYC Tech News

During another busy week for tech in New York City, several companies are raking in fresh cash and funding new moves. Read up on the latest. This is the Built In NYC weekly refresh.

Updated on April 10, 2025

VCs make multiple $100M+ investments in NYC tech

From companies spreading free Wi-Fi throughout the world to apartment listing platforms and workplace collaboration tools, these startups are kicking off November with a bang.

Updated on April 10, 2025

A day in the life of a salesperson at Livestream

Last year, Livestream streamed over six million events. This year, the company’s first hardware product, Mevo, became the first camera that works with Facebook Live. A large factor in Livestream’s success has been its robust sales team, which makes up about a quarter of the company’s 200 employees.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on April 10, 2025

Vroom Raises $254M for Its Online Used Car Marketplace

Vroom created an online marketplace for used car buyers and sellers, folding in everything from appraisals to insurance — and raising a lot of money in the process.

Built In Staff Built In Staff
Updated on April 10, 2025

Software Company Celonis Hires EVP of Engineering

Grzegorz Czajkowski joins the company to spearhead the advancement of its Process Intelligence product.

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on April 10, 2025

Landis Got $165M, Bubble Raised $100M, and More NYC Tech News

NYC tech companies are innovating in sectors across the board after their latest injections of venture capital. No-code web design and digital healthcare are just the beginning. Read on for the latest. This is the Built In NYC weekly refresh.

Updated on April 10, 2025

5 companies using AI to automate your admin tasks

Imagine what you could get done if you didn’t have to manage the monotony of business: the scheduling, the organizing, the paperwork. But as tech continues to advance, tedium may soon be left to the machines.