
Staten Island Business News
Popular mall retailer to close 180 stores: What shoppers need to know
The brand, which has a store in the Staten Island Mall, is shutting 30% of its brick-and-mortar operations.
‘It’s just very Staten Island’: TikTok celeb is opening first-ever sandwich shop in Brooklyn
Staten Island native Danny Mondello, known as "Cugine" to his millions of followers, is transforming his social media success into a brick-and-mortar shop in Brooklyn.
Costco membership cards do not count as Real ID, TSA says
“Can’t fly on hot dogs and hope,” the TSA posted across its social media accounts.
N.Y. grocery stores make listing of those with best prices in U.S.
A market study surveyed over 4,300 shoppers, highlighting the stores that balance affordability with quality.
HBO, CNN parent company shares major announcement about its future
WBD's restructuring plan involves the creation of two independent companies.
19 Staten Island restaurants joined forces with law enforcement for a premier food festival
District Attorney McMahon personally served kebabs alongside diverse performances from youth dancers representing the borough's cultural mosaic.
City looking to redevelop historic Staten Island Village Hall at Tappen Park
The Parks Department is accepting expressions of interest until June 20.
NYC civil service exam: These applications are open in June
Open, competitive, computer-based tests are administered throughout each month.
A walk through Staten Island supermarket history by a food editor who is grocery store ‘obsessed’
"[G]rocery stores always held a special place for me. In the 1970s, the Pantry Pride in New Dorp was a prime spot for people-watching, much like a hot bar or the borough’s Riviera Chateau formerly of Bay Terrace."
Luxury meets functionality in Tottenville Colonial listed at $1.3M | Staten Island Home of the Week
Outdoor amenities include a natural limestone travertine backyard with a heated saltwater pool and custom sprinkler system.
This popular grocery chain is slashing prices on meat, produce and more
The move, which translates to some $100 million in savings for customers, is an effort to ease shopper concerns about the rising price of groceries.
NYC civil service exam: Here are the salaries for positions open in June
The application period for testing opened June 4.