
What We Should Do with 10,000+ Miles of Curb
“New York City has more than 10,000 miles of curb. Managing it well is a challenge — but it’s also a big opportunity to make our city work better for everyone,” writes Tech:NYC Urbanism Fellow Isaac Oates.
VC Spotlight: Latif Peracha, Partner, M13
We caught up with M13’s Latif Peracha to discuss his career, the most common mistake founders make when pitching to VCs, his gut feelings, and much more.
New Yorkers Should Expect More from Our Streets
“Walkable, sustainable streets and sidewalks aren't a nice-to-have — they're essential,” writes Tech:NYC Urbanism Fellow Isaac Oates.
VC Spotlight: Nick Grossman, USV
We caught up with USV’s Nick Grossman to discuss his career, his favorite AI tools, his top resources for founders, and what the concept of “slow hunches” actually means.
Companies to Watch: Female Founders Driving Innovation in NYC's Tech Ecosystem
In honor of Women’s History Month, we spoke with seven female founders from five startups who are innovating to improve construction payroll systems, maternity care, family management, consumer sales, and targeted marketing solutions.
5 Ways AI Can Make Your NYC Nonprofit Work Better: Lessons from Decoded Futures’ Design Day
Halfway through the second cohort of Decoded Futures at the Tech:NYC Foundation, let’s check in on how nonprofit leaders are incorporating AI into their operations and workflows, and what we can learn from them.
VC Spotlight: Lisa Lewin, Primary
We caught up with Primary’s Lisa Lewin to discuss her career, the Factor fellowship, and how she leverages her experience as a CEO to advise and empower Primary’s portfolio companies.
Companies to Watch: Black Founders Shaping the NYC Tech Ecosystem
In honor of Black History Month, we caught up with five Black founders who are shaping the NYC tech ecosystem and innovating to improve health, HR, prison communications, digital accessibility, and athletic platforms.