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This week at NYCEDC:
We looked at New York City’s  venture capital stats for 2011
We celebrated 2011 as a record-breaking year for NYC tourism
We attended The Entrepreneur’s Space’s birthday party
We honored the many TV shows produced in NYC, including “Gossip Girl”
We saw our Applied Sciences campus mentioned in The Financial Times
We glimpsed the completed first tower of the Alexandria  Center for Life Science
We spoke with The New York Times about our Lower Manhattan lighting initiative
We got named one of the top 5 cities for biking and walking
We perused a map that illustrated where  New Yorkers tweet the most
We lauded the Silicon Valley companies moving to NYC
We noted the New Yorkers and New York-made films nominated for Academy Awards
We invited you to meet  NYC’s incubators
We released our January  2012 Economic Snapshot on professional and business services
We saw where New Yorkers check-in the most via Foursquare
We caught up with previous BigApps winner Dylan Goetz
We cheered for female tech entrepreneurs in NYC
Photo credit: Grace Bello/NYCEDC

This week at NYCEDC:

  • We looked at New York City’s venture capital stats for 2011
  • We celebrated 2011 as a record-breaking year for NYC tourism
  • We attended The Entrepreneur’s Space’s birthday party
  • We honored the many TV shows produced in NYC, including “Gossip Girl”
  • We saw our Applied Sciences campus mentioned in The Financial Times
  • We glimpsed the completed first tower of the Alexandria Center for Life Science
  • We spoke with The New York Times about our Lower Manhattan lighting initiative
  • We got named one of the top 5 cities for biking and walking
  • We perused a map that illustrated where New Yorkers tweet the most
  • We lauded the Silicon Valley companies moving to NYC
  • We noted the New Yorkers and New York-made films nominated for Academy Awards
  • We invited you to meet NYC’s incubators
  • We released our January 2012 Economic Snapshot on professional and business services
  • We saw where New Yorkers check-in the most via Foursquare
  • We caught up with previous BigApps winner Dylan Goetz
  • We cheered for female tech entrepreneurs in NYC

Photo credit: Grace Bello/NYCEDC

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      • Alexandria Center For Life Science
      • lower manhattan
      • lighting
      • biking
      • Twitter
      • foursquare
      • incubators
      • economic research
      • BigApps
      • technology
      • entrepreneur

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