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Updated on April 10, 2025

WeWork just opened its first coliving space

WeWork’s newest residents moved into 45 apartment units in the company's Wall Street location, where there are already functioning coworking spaces on the first seven floors. Eventually, the building will accommodate about 600 people throughout 20 floors.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

Avid Ventures, a New Women-Run VC, Just Launched With a $68M Raise

Avid Ventures is focused on making early stage investments in companies across the fintech, software and consumer internet space, with the goal of taking a hands-on approach to scaling their growth.

Gordon Gottsegen Gordon Gottsegen
Updated on April 10, 2025

Capsule Raises $200M to Launch Its Digital Pharmacy Across the Country

The company will use the money to expand beyond New York.

Updated on April 10, 2025

Cracking the Case: How 3 Software Engineers Solved Their Biggest Technical Challenges

Facebook: What are the biggest challenges software engineers have faced? We sat down with three NYC tech leaders to find out.

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Dana Cassell Dana Cassell
Updated on April 10, 2025

‘Would You Send Your Grandma There?’ How Data Scientists Are Making Healthcare More Humane

A data science leader at Garner Health shares the unique rewards of working in healthtech.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

MikMak Raises $10M, Plans to Triple Headcount Amid Surge in Demand

Spiking e-commerce demand is fueling fast growth for startups like MikMak, which announced a $10 million Series A round Monday.

Audrey Zack Audrey Zack
Updated on April 10, 2025

5 New Tech Trends Ruling the New York City

Updated on April 10, 2025

The ultimate neighborhood guide to NYC’s booming tech scene

The geography of New York City’s tech scene, like that of the city itself, is constantly changing. The Flatiron District, long the center of the city’s tech industry, has been joined by neighborhoods stretching the length of Lower Manhattan. Even areas in Brooklyn, notably Dumbo, have become hot-beds for tech offices.