Hard at Work in New York
Bank of America began serving New York nearly 200 years ago. The National Bank of Orange and Ulster Counties opened its doors in 1812, U.S. Trust was formed in 1853 and the Merrill Lynch partnership was begun in 1914. Each entered the Bank of America family in recent years. Today, Bank of America is one of the nation’s largest financial institutions and provides services to half of all American households.
Green Housing Helps Revitalize a Brooklyn Neighborhood
Nov 15, 2011
See how we helped Hudson Development redefine environmental and economic sustainability in New York… learn More about Green Housing Helps Revitalize a Brooklyn Neighborhood
Beyond the basics
Oct 29, 2012
See how we connected a New York business with the tools it needed to grow from local locksmith shop to housewares superstore, with more than 20,000 products under one roof… learn More about Beyond the basics
Innovative Company Thinks Outside the Box to Change
Oct 18, 2012
A New York company is lightening the load and changing the way we think about moving. See how we connected them with the tolls they need to go global… learn More about Innovative Company Thinks Outside the Box to Change
French Bistro Finds New Ways to Refine Its Cuisine – and Its Business
Oct 30, 2012
Working with a traditional French bistro to create a more refined approach to business. See how connecting with 21st-century tools helped create the recipe for success in New York… learn More about French Bistro Finds New Ways to Refine Its Cuisine – and Its Business
NYC’s New Destiny Housing Provides Safe, Affordable Housing So Families Can Escape Domestic Violence
Sep 11, 2012
In New York City, there are an average of 700 domestic violence incidents a day, and at least 30% of the homeless families are in the shelter system for that reason. While many of the victims do find their way to emergency shelters, less than 11% are able to leave with the promise of safe housing… learn More about NYC’s New Destiny Housing Provides Safe, Affordable Housing So Families Can Escape Domestic Violence
*Over $13.3 million in nonprofit support for New York in 2012.












