by Daniel Neiditch | May 21, 2021 | Blog
This article was originally published on Forbes The Empire State Building has become a shining symbol of sustainability in New York City — literally. At night, the lights that define the building’s skyline silhouette are powered exclusively by green energy. Given the...
by Daniel Neiditch | Oct 12, 2017 | Blog
This post was originally featured on HuffingtonPost.com It might not come as a surprise, but it’s deeply troubling nonetheless. Our city’s recent push towards a more comprehensive assessment of the homeless population has provided the latest set of results and they...
by Daniel Neiditch | Jul 20, 2017 | Blog
This post was originally featured on HuffingtonPost.com It’s a little-known fact that the City of New York is legally obliged to provide housing for those without it, but with the explosion in the city’s homeless population, you’d be forgiven for not knowing that. The...
by Daniel Neiditch | Jun 28, 2017 | Blog
This post was originally featured on Entrepreneur.com With a constant increase in demand for electric power and surging oil prices, it surprises me that more business owners aren’t excited about solar energy. Solar power offers reduced operating costs and a higher...
by Daniel Neiditch | Dec 21, 2016 | Blog
New York City is famous the world over for its glitz and glamour, featured in all sorts of popular entertainment from movies to television shows. Yet not all that glitters is gold. Life in paradise is much harder than one may think. In fact, many New Yorkers are one...