
Landlords lead push to get city back to work
Some of New York’s leading commercial landlords are joining the campaign to get the city back to work. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that 21 city landlords are part of his New York Forward COVID-Safe Offices partnership to expand access to COVID-19 testing for employers. As part of the initiative, the landlords have committed to… Read more »

Billionaires Succeed in Part Because They Share 3 Specific Traits
If you want to learn how to do anything, it makes sense to learn from the best. It’s no different in the pursuit of success. Why not learn from those who have climbed to the most rarified air –successful billionaires. A new report from investment bank UBS and Pricewaterhouse Cooper reveals an interesting conclusion. Billionaire-controlled… Read more »

Private Companies Have Another Year To Deal With New Lease Accounting Standards, And They’ll Probably Need It
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has given U.S. private companies and nonprofits another year to start treating their operating leases as liabilities on their balance sheets. Now they have to do so beginning in their first fiscal year after Dec. 15, 2020, rather than after Dec. 15, 2019, as originally planned. BISNOW Photo by Helloquence… Read more »