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Top Challenges of Running a Business in New York

New York can be a great place to start a business. It has been rated as one of the top five most entrepreneurial states in the nation, has a diverse economy, and is home to well over a million minority-owned and women-owned businesses.

At the same time, starting a new business in the Empire State is not without its drawbacks. Following are the top five challenges new business owners will face when opening and running a business in New York, along with tips on how to overcome the problems in order to remain successful long-term.

Cost and Complexity of Forming a Business

Recent estimates show that it costs about $100 to register a business in the state of New York. However, costs can be significantly higher if you sell products and/or services related to public safety and health, or if started your business in another state and are opening a branch office in New York. What’s more, there are a lot of regulations to navigate. You’ll need to be prepared to do a lot of paperwork before and even after you start your new business in the state.

Additionally, New York has a high tax rate. The business income base tax for the state is 6.5%, and there are also city sales taxes, UBT, and payroll taxes to attend to. What’s more, the state’s tax code isn’t easy to understand as it lists a number of metrics that must be used to calculate your company’s tax bill.

The best way to deal with the above-mentioned challenges is to partner with experts in these fields. Using an online tool to form your business can help you avoid mistakes when filing paperwork. Working directly with state agencies as the need arises can help you understand the requirements and fulfill them faster and more efficiently than would have been possible on your own. You may also want to find a reliable expert who can help you manage your taxes in the state in order to keep your tax bill as low as possible.

Expensive Real Estate

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the cost of leasing or renting commercial space in New York was well over $82 per square foot. This has fallen as low as $54.85 in Manhattan as many companies that switched to a virtual work set-up struggle to motivate employees to come back to the office. Even so, the cost of renting a commercial office in New York can still be far out of reach for many entrepreneurs, especially those with a limited budget.

To overcome this problem, consider renting a co-working space. Such spaces provide amenities ranging from desks and chairs to coffee and printers to make it easy for you to get your work done quickly, easily, and comfortably. Such a set-up is particularly ideal if you have several employees who need to work together, in person, to complete projects.

Competition

Given the fact that the city is home to so many small businesses, it’s not surprising that it would be a highly competitive business market. Entrepreneurs who want to start a business in the state will need to do careful research to find a niche that isn’t overly competitive. Ideally, you should be only or one of the only businesses in your local area to provide a particular set of products and/or services.

What’s more, a company will need clear and appealing business values. If you haven’t done so yet, take some time to think about your unique value proposition (UVP). This isn’t an elevator pitch, although it can be used to create one. Rather, it’s a list of values and qualities that set your business apart from other, similar companies. There may be other plumbing services in your local area, for instance, but maybe you stand out because you put a premium on the environment and offer sustainable products and services. Maybe there are lots of companies offering tutoring services, but you work with age groups that others don’t.

Once you have chosen the right niche and properly defined your business, you’ll want to brand yourself by selecting brand colors, choosing a font for your business name, and creating a winning logo. You’ll also need to create a marketing plan to generate awareness of your company and what it has to offer. Use all the tools at your disposal, including social media marketing, email marketing, encouraging clients to leave reviews, search engine optimization, content marketing, etc.

Unlike some other aspects of starting a new business, dealing with the competition is an ongoing process. You’ll need to keep tabs on industry developments and business growth in your local area to see if you need to change some aspects of your business model to ensure your business continues to successfully appeal to its target audience. You’ll also want to keep tabs on your stats and analytics online to see who is coming to your site, how long they visit, and which topics/products/services catch their interest.

Balancing Growth vs. Quality

Once your business has gotten off the ground, you may find it difficult to balance growth vs. quality. You don’t want to allow your new company to stagnate; in fact, doing so could lead to your company’s demise. As your customer base grows, you’ll need to expand in order to accommodate new clients. Alternatively, you may need to add new products/services to your line-up in order to keep current customers engaged with your business.

Expanding your business will almost certainly boost your bottom line but only if it’s done right. The quality of products/services must remain the same or even improve if you want to maintain brand loyalty and keep new clients happy. You may be able to lower the cost of some of your products/services if your client base grows, but you should also be prepared to raise costs, if the need arises, in order to hire new employees to help you properly care for current and potential clients.

There is no “one size fits all” plan for business owners who are considering expanding their services. Rather, you will need to carefully research your competition, analyze your target audience and its needs, and assess your finances to decide if, when, and how to expand your business.

Hiring the Right Talent

New York is home to top colleges and attracts talented workers from all over the world. Even so, it can be difficult to find talented workers as there are so many local businesses all looking for good employees. What’s more, you’ll have to not only find the right talent but also work hard to keep your employees long-term.

There are several things you can do to deal with labor challenges in New York State. One solution is to look for independent contractors you can partner with to grow your business. Freelance professionals can help you reach your goals without putting a strain on your finances as you would not have to cover benefits for these workers.

On the other hand, companies that do need full-time employees in New York should be prepared to offer attractive compensation packages. Such packages should include not only a high starting salary but also benefits such as paid leave, paid vacation days, medical insurance, dental insurance, etc. You’ll also want to find ways to help your employees grow their skills and develop their talents. Make sure your office environment is welcoming and professional in order to retain the talent you need to grow your business.

Running a business in New York can be an incredibly rewarding experience. The state has much to offer small business owners and can be an ideal venue for entrepreneurs of all ages and walks of life. Even so, it’s not easy to start a business in the Empire State. Consider the pointers outlined above, tweak them to meet your needs, and make sure you know what you’re getting into in order to boost your odds of success.

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New York-Based, Woman-Owned, Bay 2 Swimwear Sale Celebrates Int’l Women’s Day

Photo: Ally B. Martin

New Yorker Jillian Bardo recently her unveiled her Bay 2 Swimwear line at a pop up at The Rockaway Hotel.

A former lifeguard at Riis Park, Bardo sought to develop an elegant, minimalist style line of swimwear that is New York made. She launched Bay 2 Swimwear in Nov. 2021, offering both two piece and single piece suits, ranging XS-XL. Pieces can be mixed and matched.

Photo: Lourenso Ramautar

“The ocean has always been my happy place. I constantly found myself searching for the ideal swimsuit—one that looked great and stayed put in the waves. I love swimwear and was often disappointed by my purchases that turned out to be made of uncomfortable fabric, see through when wet, or just not conducive to activity. This search eventually led me to create Bay 2 Swimwear, a unique line inspired by my experiences living and working on the beaches of New York City and the East Coast.  All of the swimsuits are designed with double lined luxe fabrics that flatter and support all body types and inspire confidence without sacrificing comfort.  The suits are sustainably designed and produced in New York City.” 

For the week of March 7-March 13, in support of International Women’s Day, Bay 2 will be donating 20% of proceeds from sales to Girls Inc. Foundation.

In June, Bardo will unveil Bay 2’s Summer 2022 line, that will include environmentally-friendly suits, made from recycled fabrics.

For more information, visit bay2swimwear.com

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Simon Ardem’s New Stella Bridal Collection

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Love is still in the air. The latest collection from Simon Ardem–the Stella Bridal Collection–is an homage to the co-founder’s wedding in Venice nineteen years ago, drawing inspiration from the architectural wonders of the city. This husband and wife team, Ardem and Cynthia Aslanian have been running Simon Ardem for thirty years. They both have extensive backgrounds in fine arts and in diamond jewelry and collaborate on every piece in order to create quality rings with tasteful designs, ultimately creating exceptional jewelry for your every need.
Ardem and Cynthia Aslanian Founders
The collection features engagement rings and wedding bands made from platinum and rose gold as well as a variety of different diamond cuts, everything from emerald to princess.  The Bovolo engagement ring. The Bovolo engagement ring is a square, Asscher cut platinum ring. Inspired by the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo in Venice, Ardem Aslanian describes it as “an architectural jewel translated into a wedding jewel.” Several of the pieces in the collection find their designs inspired by the architecture of Venice. Of this, Ardem says, “Venice stands out as one of the most unique places in Italy, not just for the canals it’s famous for, but for its rich history in the arts. The craftsmanship of its city and architecture has stood the test of time. Our inspiration for the Stella Bridal collection pays homage to this beautiful Italian city.” The Dandolo engagement ring–named after Venetian Doge Enrico Dandolo–is made from 18k rose gold. It is set with a round, brilliant diamond on a band of pink diamonds. The Loredan ring takes its name from the House of Loredan, a Venetian political dynasty that can trace its origins back hundreds of years. It features an oval-cut diamond set in platinum prongs on a delicate 18k rose gold band. The Galleon wedding band. In addition to four unique engagement rings, this new collection also features several wedding bands. The Galleon, one such eternity band, can be purchased with either emerald or oval cut diamonds set in platinum. Of the choice to use rose gold and platinum as the main colors that make up this collection, co-founder Cynthia Aslanian says, “The warm pink tone of rose gold is a perfect complement to pure platinum, adding a unique twist to this timeless collection.” To purchase items from this collection and to see more of the beautiful work created by Simon Ardem, visit their website or follow them on Instagram![/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column] [/et_pb_row] [/et_pb_section]
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New York Fashion Week 2022 Round Up

With New York Fashion Week coming to a close today, let’s take a look back at some of the collections that came to the runway this week. 

Saturday night, Christian Siriano debuted sixty-seven new pieces in a collection aptly titled “Victorian Matrix.” Blues, blacks, and plenty of shimmering designs were on display. Siriano even created a piece for Instagram-famous Italian Greyhound @tikatheiggy! Model and TikTok sensation Coco Rocha closed the show wearing a hooded gray ensemble.

Coco Rocha for Christian Siriano.
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On Sunday morning, the runway saw a collection from Dennis Basso.

Basso said that the inspiration for this 2022 collection is “New York Moments,” and it featured a number of different furs, bright pink outerwear, and several off-the-shoulder gowns in every color from black to turquoise to florals. Basso says, “Fashion has always been very important to the people that love clothes, but more than making you look good, it is so important that clothes make you feel good.”

Dennis Basso design at New York Fashion Week.
Laurin Cabralissa

When asked about this season’s collection, designer Laurin Cabralissa says, “Especially as of late, people need something to lift them up emotionally and spiritually. Our clothes make people shine on the inside and outside. Life is too short to wear ugly clothes.”

Dennis Basso design.
Laurin Cabralissa

Tory Burch’s ready-to-wear collection debuted Monday night twenty-five stories above the city at Hudson Commons.

On Instagram, Burch described her inspiration for the collection as “the uniquely expressive style of women on the streets of New York.” The collection featured vibrant, color-block dresses, new bags, and unique shoes. 

Tory Burch designs at New York Fashion Week
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On Valentine’s day, Coach and Stuart Vevers showed off a nostalgic collection designed to revisit some of Coach’s most-loved ideas. Upcycled leather, shearling coats, flannel, and crochet dresses all played a large role in bringing the idea to life. The show took place at Pier 36 and featured a minimalist, warm-toned, suburban set.

Coach New York Fashion Week 2022.
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Tuesday saw a striking monochrome collection by Michael Kors accented by a performance by Miguel. Beginning with tan ensembles–outerwear, belts, bags, skirts, and pants–the show eventually ended with the antithesis: a glittering black gown worn by Gigi Hadid.

Gigi Hadid in the Michael Kors show at New York Fashion Week.
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Not even human, LG AI personality Tilda created a collection for Fashion Week with designer YounHee Park. Using patterns designed by Tilda, Park launched this collection, the first of its kind, this week with intense outerwear and knit-wear. 

The Tilda collection.
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Hair with ’70s Flair

Fall hair trends are a playful nod to ’70s style.

THE ‘70S ARE BACK. We might be over glam rock and disco right now, but the styles they inspired are back in orbit. Maybe it’s
the feeling of revolution in the air. Maybe it’s the time we spent in lockdown yearning for freedom. If you’re looking to share in the celebration, then you’re in luck. Here are three perfect looks for your hair — long, medium, or short — that will bring out your ‘70s soul with a modern twist.

Long

Model: Bodhi

“This is our long look, a crimped wave with long layers, natural hair color, and long bangs. For the styling, I used Fekkai’s Full Blown Volume Shampoo and then a 3-barrel curling iron and 1-inch brush for the curtain bang.”

Medium

Hair by David Cotteblanche/Next Management. Photo by Antoine Verglas.

Model: Mnatalla

“This is a shorter look, a mid-length chop. For this, I used shea butter curl-defining cream and then created a long layered collarbone- length cut with a 1″ inch curling iron.”

Short

Hair by David Cotteblanche/Next Management. Photo by Antoine Verglas.

Model: Clelia

“This last short look is a French bob with blunt ends. To get this look I used Fekkai’s Apple Cider Detox, followed by a shampoo and rinse, and then blended the haircut at chin level, smoothing and straightening it with a flat iron.”

For more information or to make an appointment with David Cotteblanche, visit fekkai.com DT

photography by Antoine Verglas

 

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Governor Hochul Announces MTA Board

DOWNTOWN’s board member Elizabeth Velez was named to the board of MTA,  along with Janno Lieber as Chair and CEO of the MTA Board.

“We’ve been fortunate to work with both Elizabeth and Janno, a perfect pair to ensure the continued success for MTA, and we are excited to see what the future holds for our public transportation system. We wish them the best in their newly appointed positions,” says DOWNTOWN’s publisher and founder,  Grace A. Capobianco., 

Governor Hochul today announced Janno Lieber has been nominated to serve as Chair and CEO of the MTA Board and Elizabeth Velez has been nominated to serve on the MTA Board.

“As Governor, my first duty to New Yorkers is to ensure that those who serve our state are experienced, committed, and ready to tackle the challenges we face,” Governor Hochul said. “Janno is leading the MTA forward with expert management and vision, and Elizabeth will bring a wealth of invaluable knowledge and expertise to our challenges together. These are strong, competent leaders who will help steer the MTA through this critical time. We will continue to make appointments that ensure our transit system delivers for riders.”

“I am honored and grateful to be nominated by Governor Hochul, who has been a supporter from day one of a smart transit system that serves all New Yorkers. I look forward to working with the governor, her team, and our partners in the legislature to ensure that subways, buses, and commuter railroads continue to be an engine fueling the region’s economic recovery,” Janno Lieber said. “Elizabeth Velez has a deep understanding of the value of transportation to New Yorkers, will be an excellent addition to the board and I’m eager to work with her on important issues facing the MTA, including a historic capital program that will modernize and expand the transit network and provide enhanced equity and accessibility to New Yorkers in the years ahead.”

“I am thrilled to be nominated by Governor Hochul to the MTA Board,”  Lieber said. “The MTA is a crucial connection point for New Yorkers throughout our city. With the impending influx of infrastructure dollars, the MTA is central to not only improving essential transportation but also to create opportunities both in workforce and procurement that affect our communities.”

Janno Lieber will be nominated to serve as Chair and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board. He has been Acting Chair and CEO since July 2021.

Janno Lieber photo by MTA

In his role at MTA Construction and Development, Mr. Lieber oversaw the agency’s $55 billion five-year capital program, including State of Good Repair investments in infrastructure and facilities of New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels. He is responsible for upgrades to signals and other major systems, system expansions, and mega-projects such as East Side Access, the second phase of the Second Avenue Subway, and the Third Track expansion of the Long Island Rail Road mainline. He is also responsible for upgrading and professionalizing the MTA’s project management capacity and for integrating real estate planning and economic development into MTA infrastructure projects.

From 2003 to 2017, Mr. Lieber served as President of World Trade Center Properties LLC, where he was responsible for managing all aspects of the Silverstein organization’s efforts to rebuild the World Trade Center site, including planning, design, and construction issues; business, financing, and legal matters; and public affairs, government, and community relations.

Earlier in his career, he held positions in the administrations of President Bill Clinton and NYC Mayor Ed Koch and worked as an attorney in private practice.

Elizabeth Velez will be nominated to serve on the MTA Board. She is currently the President of the Velez Organization, a second-generation construction firm started in1972 by her father, Andrew Velez.

 

Elizabeth Velez photo by Velez Organization

 

To her credit are hundreds of projects which have come to fruition under her direction, including over 600 units of housing made affordable by state and federal grants in the Bronx and Harlem, and over ten billion dollars of significant educational, healthcare, and large-scale projects throughout New York.

She is a Trustee of Boricua College; an accredited private institution serving primarily Latinas through three campuses in New York. She serves on the advisory boards of numerous New York City and New York State agencies, industry non-profits, and groups supporting mentorship and scholarships for youth. She is a member of the Board for Catholic Charities and the New York City Police Foundation. She is currently serving as a Commissioner of the New York City Property Tax Reform Commission. Following Hurricane Maria’s disastrous landfall, Elizabeth was appointed to the NY Stands with Puerto Rico Recovery & Rebuilding Committee, the NY Memorial Commission for Hurricane Maria, and has spearheaded numerous workforce and economic development programs – including a satellite corporate office in Ponce Puerto Rico. On the international front, Ms. Velez is Co-Chair of Iran 180 – an organization that advocates for human rights and the end to Iran’s nuclear threat. She is a contributor to media outlets such as Matter of Fact TV with Soledad O’Brien, Fox News Latino, The New York Daily News, The Wall Street Journal, El Diario, La Prensa, Hispanic Business, ENR, City & State, and Crain’s New York Business, and most recently, DOWNTOWN Magazine.

She is an outspoken advocate for diversity and empowerment of women and a sought-after speaker on women’s leadership and work/family balance issues. In addition to numerous awards and recognition, Ms. Velez was recognized by City & State as one of the “Manhattan Power 50“.

Help us in congratulating both Janno Lieber and Elizabeth Velez.

Reposted from https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-announces-nominations-mta-board