THE BOOK 2025
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Welcome to Crain’s 2025 Book of Lists
THE CITY’S BUSINESS landscape is everevolving to meet challenges and unlock opportunity. The numbers highlight the stories of growth and flexibility that fuel our local economy.
This data-driven special issue includes a compilation of our weekly lists published throughout the year covering the major industries like real estate, banking and finance, technology and health care. The lists feature information that you won’t find anywhere else; Crain's compiles data using information provided directly by the companies as well as thoroughly vetted third-party data. We hope to provide a snapshot of where businesses stand in a a city as fast-moving and large as the New York metropolitan area.
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— Amanda Glodowski, Assistant managing editor
BIG PICTURE
HIGHEST-PAID CEOS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence. Additional research by Amanda Glodowski (amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com). NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Thisrankingisbasedon Crain's most recentlistofthelargestpubliclyheldcompaniesintheNewYorkarea.ExecutivesneededtoholdtheCEOtitleinfiscalyear2023fortheirrespectivecompanies.ExecutivesmaysharetheCEOtitleand/or haveadditionaltitles.CompensationdataarederivedfromcompanyfilingsavailablefromtheSecuritiesandExchangeCommission.BasesalariesaretakenasdisclosedfromtheSummaryCompensation Tableandarenotannualizedforexecutivesemployedforlessthanafullfiscalyear.ThemostrecentdataforcompanieswithfiscalyearsendinginMarchthroughDecemberarefortheyearendedin, andthemostrecentdataforcompanieswithfiscalyearsendinginJanuaryandFebruaryarefortheyearendedin2024.Compensationandfinancialfiguresareexpressedinthemillions.Rankingsare compiledwithunroundednumbers.Somefiguresstatedaszerohaveavalueunder$50,000. Totalcompensation representsthesumofbasesalary,bonus,nonequityincentiveplans,grantdatefair valueofoptionandstockawards,deferredcompensationandothercompensation.Salarymaybepaidforafullorpartialyeariftheexecutivebeganemploymentduringtheyear. Nonequityincentive plan representscashawardsearnedinconnectionwithshort-andlong-termincentiveplanawards. Optionawards representtheaggregategrantdatefairvalueofserviceandperformance-based optionawards. Stockawards representtheaggregategrantdatefairvalueofserviceandperformance-basedstockawards. Deferredcompensation representsthechangeinpensionplan/nonqualified deferredcompensationearnings. Othercompensation representsthevalueofnonpensionbenefitsandperquisites. 1. CompensationfiguresincludecompensationfrombothMadisonSquareGarden Sports Corp. and Sphere Entertainment Co.
Originally published: Sept. 2, 2024.
LARGEST EMPLOYERS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).NewYork-areaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnion countiesinNewJersey. Crain's usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete. e. Crain's estimate. 1. Employmentfiguresincludeallcityagencies,excepttheDepartmentofEducation,NYCHealth+Hospitals,theNewYorkCityPoliceDepartment,theNewYorkCityFireDepartment,andthe CityUniversityofNewYork. 2. FiguresincludeaffiliatesandarefortheentiretyoftheMTA,whichincludesDutchess,Orange,PutnamandRocklandcounties. 3. FiscalyearendsAug.31.Employeetotals include staff at the NYU School of Medicine.
Originally published: July 1, 2024.
LARGEST MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnion countiesinNewJersey.Toqualify,acompanymustbeheadquarteredintheNewYorkareaandestimatedtobeatleast50%ownedbyaracialminoritygroup. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaff research,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butgiventheconfidentialnatureofprivatelyheldcompanies,itisnotpossibletoidentifyandincludeevery qualified company. Employee figures are as of Jan. 1, 2024. 1. Formerly HAKS. 2. Fiscal year ends Sept. 30. Originally published: May 13, 2024.
LARGEST PRIVATE COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Toqualifyforthislist,companiesmustbeindependent,privatelyheldentitieswithnoultimateparent.Theyalsoneedtobe headquarteredintheNewYorkarea,whichincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Nonprofit organizations,hospitals,mutualcompanies,travelagenciesandpartnershipssuchasaccountingfirmsandlawfirmsareexcluded. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysand themostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.Revenuefiguresshownhavebeenroundedtoonedecimalplace,butrankingsand percentagechangesarebasedonunroundeddollarfigures.Incasesoftiesin2023revenue,companiesarelistedalphabeticallyunderthesamerankingnumber.Executivesmayholdadditionaltitles.N/ A-Notavailable. 1. Full-timeandfull-timeequivalent,asofSept.30,2024. 2. Figurefrom Forbes 3. FigurefromStatista. 4. Crain's estimate. 5. MergedNewJerseyoperationswithAlliedBeverageGroup inAugust2017. 6. Figurefromcompanywebsite.CompanymergedwithTelevisain2022. 7. LeftroleinSeptember2024. 8. Fromcompanywebsite. 9. FigurefromPitchBook. 10. Figurefromcompany website.
Originally published: Nov. 11, 2024.
LARGEST PRIVATE COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Toqualifyforthislist,companiesmustbeindependent,privatelyheldentitieswithnoultimateparent.Theyalsoneedtobe headquarteredintheNewYorkarea,whichincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Nonprofit organizations,hospitals,mutualcompanies,travelagenciesandpartnershipssuchasaccountingfirmsandlawfirmsareexcluded. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysand themostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.Revenuefiguresshownhavebeenroundedtoonedecimalplace,butrankingsand percentagechangesarebasedonunroundeddollarfigures.Incasesoftiesin2023revenue,companiesarelistedalphabeticallyunderthesamerankingnumber.Executivesmayholdadditionaltitles.N/ A-Notavailable. 1. Full-timeandfull-timeequivalent,asofSept.30,2024. 2. FigurefromPitchBook. 3. Estimatefrom Time 4. Projectedin2023. 5. Figurefromcompanypressrelease. 6. Figurefrom Forbes
Originally published: Nov. 11, 2024.
LARGEST PRIVATE COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Toqualifyforthislist,companiesmustbeindependent,privatelyheldentitieswithnoultimateparent.Theyalsoneedtobe headquarteredintheNewYorkarea,whichincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Nonprofit organizations,hospitals,mutualcompanies,travelagenciesandpartnershipssuchasaccountingfirmsandlawfirmsareexcluded. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysand themostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.Revenuefiguresshownhavebeenroundedtoonedecimalplace,butrankingsand percentagechangesarebasedonunroundeddollarfigures.Incasesoftiesin2023revenue,companiesarelistedalphabeticallyunderthesamerankingnumber.Executivesmayholdadditionaltitles. N/A-Notavailable. 1. Full-timeandfull-timeequivalent,asofSept.30,2024. 2. Figurefrom Forbes 3. FigurefromPitchBook. 4. Projectedin2023. 5. Crain's estimate. 6. CompanyincludesPalmBay International Inc., Taub Family Selections and Heritance Vintners. 7. 2022 revenue used. Originally published: Nov. 11, 2024.
LARGEST PRIVATE COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Toqualifyforthislist,companiesmustbeindependent,privatelyheldentitieswithnoultimateparent.Theyalsoneedtobe headquarteredintheNewYorkarea,whichincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Nonprofit organizations,hospitals,mutualcompanies,travelagenciesandpartnershipssuchasaccountingfirmsandlawfirmsareexcluded. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysand themostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.Revenuefiguresshownhavebeenroundedtoonedecimalplace,butrankingsand percentagechangesarebasedonunroundeddollarfigures.Incasesoftiesin2023revenue,companiesarelistedalphabeticallyunderthesamerankingnumber.Executivesmayholdadditionaltitles.N/ A-Not available. 1. Full-time and full-time equivalent, as of Sept. 30, 2024. 2. Figure from Forbes 3. Figure from Axios. 4. Figure from PitchBook. 5. Crain's estimate. 6. Projected in 2023. Originally published: Nov. 11, 2024.
LARGEST PUBLIC COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence. Additional research by Amanda Glodowski (amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com). NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Allcompanieslistedwereheadquartered intheNewYorkareaandpubliclytradedasofApril23,2024,andtheyhadreleasedtheirmostrecentannualearningsdatabythatday.Allfinancialfiguresarefromthemostrecent10-Ksornewswire dataavailableasofApril23.MarketcapitalizationfiguresareasofApril20.ThemostrecentdataforcompanieswithafiscalyearendingfromMarchthroughDecemberarefor2023,andthemostrecent data for companies with a fiscal year ending in January or February are for 2024. Rankings and percentage changes are based on unrounded numbers. Originally published: April 8, 2024.
LARGEST PUBLIC COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence. Additional research by Amanda Glodowski (amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com). NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Allcompanieslistedwereheadquartered intheNewYorkareaandpubliclytradedasofApril23,2024,andtheyhadreleasedtheirmostrecentannualearningsdatabythatday.Allfinancialfiguresarefromthemostrecent10-Ksornewswire dataavailableasofApril23.MarketcapitalizationfiguresareasofApril20.ThemostrecentdataforcompanieswithafiscalyearendingfromMarchthroughDecemberarefor2023,andthemostrecent data for companies with a fiscal year ending in January or February are for 2024. Rankings and percentage changes are based on unrounded numbers.
Originally published: April 8, 2024.
LARGEST PUBLIC COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence. Additional research by Amanda Glodowski (amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com). NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Allcompanieslistedwereheadquartered intheNewYorkareaandpubliclytradedasofApril23,2024,andtheyhadreleasedtheirmostrecentannualearningsdatabythatday.Allfinancialfiguresarefromthemostrecent10-Ksornewswire dataavailableasofApril23.MarketcapitalizationfiguresareasofApril20.ThemostrecentdataforcompanieswithafiscalyearendingfromMarchthroughDecemberarefor2023,andthemostrecent data for companies with a fiscal year ending in January or February are for 2024. Rankings and percentage changes are based on unrounded numbers. Originally published: April 8, 2024.
LARGEST PUBLIC COMPANIES IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence. Additional research by Amanda Glodowski (amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com). NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Allcompanieslistedwereheadquartered intheNewYorkareaandpubliclytradedasofApril23,2024,andtheyhadreleasedtheirmostrecentannualearningsdatabythatday.Allfinancialfiguresarefromthemostrecent10-Ksornewswire dataavailableasofApril23.MarketcapitalizationfiguresareasofApril20.ThemostrecentdataforcompanieswithafiscalyearendingfromMarchthroughDecemberarefor2023,andthemostrecent dataforcompanieswithafiscalyearendinginJanuaryorFebruaryarefor2024.Rankingsandpercentagechangesarebasedonunroundednumbers. 1. PropertymanagementfiguresasofMarch31, 2024.
Originally published: April 8, 2024.
2024 NOTABLE LEADERS IN SUSTAINABILITY
Public opinion on environmental issues has shifted significantly in the past decade, with a growing number of Americans expressing concern about climate change and supporting policies to address it. At the same time, the meaning and measure of corporate success has gradually shifted from one focused entirely on profit to one that held space for environmental considerations as well. Many leaders committed to environmental consciousness have emerged. We are proud to celebrate the 2024 Notable Leaders in Sustainability here. To learn about individuals redefining corporate commitments by overseeing decarbonization policy, designing environmentally conscious housing, heading sustainable investing and more visit crainsnewyork.com/awards/notable-leaders-sustainability-2024.
METHODOLOGY: The honorees featured here were nominated by their peers, companies or other acquaintances. Crain’s New York Business editors selected the honorees based on their accomplishments, track record of success and contributions to their industry and community, as outlined in the eligibility section of the nomination form.
WORTHY
44%
About 44% of all environmental scientists in the U.S. work in federal, state and local government. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Preeti Bhattacharji Head of U.S. sustainable investing, J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Carlos Cerezo Davila Environmental design director, Kohn Pedersen Fox
Karen Fang
Managing director and global head of sustainable finance, Bank of America
Atalia Howe
Vice president of initiatives and impact investing, Community Preservation Corporation
Co-head of projects in the U.S., Norton
Lynn Bodnar Kelly Executive director, New York Restoration Project
Steve Cohen Senior vice dean, Columbia University School of Professional Studies
Liz Gallo Chief executive officer, WhyMaker
Kashif Hussain New York City deputy public advocate for infrastructure and environmental justice, Office of the New York City Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams
Sarah Bratton Hughes Senior vice president, head of sustainable investing, American Century Investments
Colao Founder, president and chief executive officer, CNY Group
Fatmir Gjinaj Co-founder and president, F&D Partners
Chief sustainability officer, president and trustee, Rivian and Rivian Foundation
Christine Brozynski Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
and
Alexandra Harden Supply chain and sustainability manager, Just Salad
Jen
Senior vice president of corporate affairs, Con
Operations associate, Hudson Square Business Improvement District
Chief sustainability officer,
NOTE WORTHY
$220-480K
Publicly listed companies spend between $220,000 and $480,000 each year on sustainability ratings. (EthixBase360)
Sydney Mainster
Vice president of sustainability and design management, The Durst Organization
Jessica Prata Cianciara
Assistant vice president of sustainability, Columbia University
Manna Samuel
Sustainability services manager, PwC
Carolyn Shafer
Director of sustainability for academic affairs and director of sustainability center, Pratt Institute
Bill Ulfelder
Executive director, The Nature Conservancy in New York
Richard Yancey
Executive director, Building Energy Exchange
Dana Mecomber Director of climate sustainable planning and capital strategy, MTA Construction and Development
Mike Richter President, Brightcore Energy
Shefali Sanghvi Director of sustainability and senior associate, Dattner Architects
Adam Shelly
Project development director, Ecosystem
Thomas Walker
Project manager, LEED AP BD+C and ESG committee chair, CNY Group
Kavita Patel Principal, MUUS Climate Partners
Christy Rivera Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
Beth Sasfai
Head of the environmental, social and governance and sustainability advisory practice, Cooley
Sam Stockdale
Senior vice president, head of sustainability, Link Logistics
Tensie Whelan
Distinguished professor of practice and founding director, New York University Stern Center for Sustainable Business
Samantha Pearce Vice president, sustainability, New York State Homes and Community Renewal
Michael N. Romita President and CEO, Westchester County Association
Jeffrey Schub
Senior vice president, sustainable finance integration, Wells Fargo
Sean Szatkowski
General manager and executive vice president, Skanska USA Building
Ben Wolkon
Co-founding partner, MUUS Climate Partners
NOTE WORTHY
$50B
Daniel Piselli Director of sustainability, FXCollaborative
Dianna Rose Social entrepreneur, Jars of Delight
Johan Schwind Managing director, URBAN-X
Mallory Taub Sustainability director, Gensler
Justin Wood Director of policy, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest
New York City is committed to investing $50 billion worth of pension funds in climate solutions by 2035. (City of New York)
LARGEST TECH UNICORNS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,Hudson andUnioncountiesinNewJersey.DataisfromPitchBook.CompaniesareexcludedfromthelistiftheyhavenothadanupdatedvaluationafterJan.1,2023.Toqualifyforthislist,companiesmustbe headquarteredintheNewYorkareaorhaveasignificantpresenceandhaveavaluationofmorethan$1billion.Rankingisbasedonunroundednumbers.Ifthereisatie,thencompaniesareranked alphanumerically. 1. Formerly known as Gympass. Originally published: Dec. 9, 2024.
LARGEST CREDIT UNIONS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
LARGEST VENTURE CAPITAL FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
Source: PitchBook;additionalresearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).FundedcompaniesneedtobeheadquarteredinthegreaterNewYorkarea.Fundingtypes includedareallventureseriesplusangel,pre-seed,seedandundefinedfundingrounds.Individualinvestorsareomitted.Thislistincludessomeorganizationsthatmakeinvestmentsinstartupsbutmay nottechnicallybeconsideredventurecapitalfirms.Onlycloseddealsthatarepublicizedthroughtheresearchplatformsareincluded.Incasesofties,firmsarerankedalphabetically.N/A-notavailabe 1. If applicable, metro-area senior management is listed. Originally published: Feb. 12, 2024.
LARGEST ARCHITECTURE FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
Avia, Regional Managing Principal; Joseph Brancato, Regional Managing Principal; RoccoGiannetti, Regional Managing Principal; CarlosMartinez, Managing Director, NY office; JosephLauro, Managing Director, NY office; Amanda Carroll, Managing Director, NY office
; ShawnBasler; NicholasLeahy, Co-CEOs
ColinKoop, Design
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com). NewYorkarea includesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnion countiesinNewJersey.Toqualifyforthislist,firmsmusthaveaNewYork–areaoffice. Crain's usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthere is no guarantee that these listings are complete. In cases of ties in the number of New York–area architects, firms are listed alphabetically. n/d-Not disclosed. 1. Must be active projects in the New York area.
Originally published: June 3, 2024.
LARGEST COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGERS
BrianSteinwurtzel, Co-CEO, Principal
LarrySilverstein, Chairman; LisaSilverstein, CEO; Tal Kerret, President
, Chairman; JonathanDurst,
,
MichaelRudin, Co-CEO; NeilGupta, President, CIO; EricRudin, Co-Executive Chairman; WilliamRudin, Co-Executive Chairman
LARGEST CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).NewYorkareaincludesthefiveboroughsofNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex, HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain's usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailable,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.Toqualify forthislist,aconstructioncompanymusthaveaNewYork–areaofficeandmustbuildprojectsinthearea.Allinformationwassuppliedbythecompaniesunlessotherwisenoted.Inthecaseofatie, companiesarerankedalphabetically.n/d-Notdisclosed. 1. Full-timeandfull-time-equivalentonly. 2. SelectedprojectsandclientsforactiveorrecentlycompletedworkintheNewYorkarea. 3. Formerly listed as AECOM Tishman.
Originally published: July 29, 2024.
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LARGEST ENGINEERING FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
,
RamonGilsanz, Founding partner
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnion countiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete. Toqualifyforthislist,anengineeringfirmmusthaveaNewYork–areaofficeandprojectsinthearea.Executivesmayhaveadditionaltitles.N/A-Notavailable.Engineeringheadcountsarefor2023. 1. Previously listed as Hardesty & Hanover. 2. Fiscal year ends April 30.
Originally published: Aug. 12, 2024.
HIGHEST-PAID DOCTORS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Note:Totalcashcompensationincludesbasecompensation,bonusandincentivecompensation,andotherreportable compensationfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizationsfor2022fiscalyear.Othercompensationincludesnonreportablecompensation,deferredcompensation,retirementplanbenefits,healthcare benefitsandotherfringebenefitsfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizations."Otherbenefits"includetotalretirement,otherdeferredcompensationandnontaxablebenefitsfromtheorganizationand relatedorganizations.Hospitalemployeecompensationmaynotincludemedicalschoolpay.Individualsmayhaveadditionaltitles.SERP-supplementalexecutiveretirementplan.Compensationfromthe organizationcanbefoundinSectionA,partVII,columnDoforganization990s.ReportablecompensationfromrelatedorganizationscanbefoundinSectionA,columnEoforganization990s.Estimated amountofothercompensationfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizationscanbefoundinSectionA,columnFoforganization990."Totalcashcomp."isthesumofcompensationfromtheprimary organization and related organizations and includes base, compensation, bonus and compensation and other reportable compensation. "Other comp." typically includes retirement funds.
Originally published: May 6, 2024.
HIGHEST-PAID HOSPITAL EXECUTIVES CRAIN’S LIST
New
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Note:Totalcashcompensationincludesbasecompensation,bonusandincentivecompensation,andotherreportable compensationfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizationsfor2022fiscalyear.Othercompensationincludesnonreportablecompensation,deferredcompensation,retirementplanbenefits,healthcare benefitsandotherfringebenefitsfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizations."Otherbenefits"includetotalretirement,otherdeferredcompensationandnontaxablebenefitsfromtheorganizationand relatedorganizations.Hospitalemployeecompensationmaynotincludemedicalschoolpay.Individualsmayhaveadditionaltitles.SERP-supplementalexecutiveretirementplan.Compensationfromthe organizationcanbefoundinSectionA,partVII,columnDoforganization990s.ReportablecompensationfromrelatedorganizationscanbefoundinSectionA,columnEoforganization990s.Estimated amountofothercompensationfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizationscanbefoundinSectionA,columnFoforganization990."Totalcashcomp."isthesumofcompensationfromtheprimary organizationandrelatedorganizationsandincludesbase,compensation,bonusandcompensationandotherreportablecompensation."Othercomp."typicallyincludesretirementfunds. 1. Participatedin aSERPwhereemployercontributed$4,588,193forcalendaryear2021.OthercompensationincludesataxableSERPof$236,407duringcalendaryear2021. 2. IncludesemployercontributiontoSERPof $2,316,489. 3. ParticipatedinaSERPfor$2,879,654. 4. TerminatedonMay15,2022.Receivedaone-timeseparationofemploymentpaymentof$830,769.Includescurrentyearvestinginanonqualified deferredcompensationplanastaxableMedicarewagesintheamountof$2,188,375. 5. HeldpositionuntilOctober2022. 6. Retiredattheendof2022.Includescurrentyearvestinginanonqualified deferredcompensationplanastaxableMedicarewagesintheamountof$1,088,401.Includesunvestedbenefitsinanonqualifiedcompensationplanintheamountof$1,525,000thatindividualmay neverreceive. 7. Paid$1,073,126aspartofadeferredcompensationagreement. 8. Received$74,859inasupplementalnonqualifiedretirementplanand$1,415,739inasupplementalnonqualified retirementplanas reportedontheW-2. 9. Providedwithadditionalbasiclong-termdisability,supplementallong-termdisability,lifeinsuranceandlong-termcarevaluedat$65,373.ReceivedSERPcredits of$1,051,602.ReceivedSERPdistributionsof$690,901. 10. ParticipatedinaSERPfor$1,453,475. 11. ParticipatedinaSERPfor$1,474,041. 12. IncludesSERPfor$904,854. 13. ParticipatedinaSERP for$1,237,519. 14. ParticipatedinaSERPfor$541,086. 15. ParticipatedinaSERPfor$488,659. 16. Providedwithadditionalbasiclong-termdisability,supplementallong-termdisability,lifeinsurance andlong-termcarevaluedat$18,442.Receivednonqualifiedretirementplanof$1,387,870.Receivedvesteddistributionsinnonqualifiedretirementplanintheamountof$2,578,814. 17. Participatedin aSERPfor$1,080,438. 18. ParticipatedinaSERPfor$382,669. 19. Retiredattheendof2022.IncludescurrentyearvestinginanonqualifieddeferredcompensationplanastaxableMedicarewagesin the amount of $954,528. Includes unvested benefits in a nonqualified compensation plan in the amount of $1,035,000 that individual may never receive.
Originally published: May 6, 2024.
LARGEST HEALTH CARE NONPROFITS CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,Hudson andUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Toqualifyforthislist,organizationsmustbetax-exempt501(c)(3)healthcarenonprofitsheadquarteredintheNewYorkarea.Hospitals,healthsystems,homehealth care,rehabilitationcenters,medicalpracticegroups,researchinstitutionsanduniversitiesareexcluded.Dataisforthe2022fiscalyear.Datafromsomeorganizationsincludesworkinareasunrelatedto health care. Information is from the organizations unless otherwise noted. 1. Includes data from 990s for two affiliated organizations.
Originally published: March 18, 2024.
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LARGEST HEALTH CARE NONPROFITS
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,Hudson andUnioncountiesinNewJersey.Toqualifyforthislist,organizationsmustbetax-exempt501(c)(3)healthcarenonprofitsheadquarteredintheNewYorkarea.Hospitals,healthsystems,homehealth care,rehabilitationcenters,medicalpracticegroups,researchinstitutionsanduniversitiesareexcluded.Dataisforthe2022fiscalyear.Datafromsomeorganizationsincludesworkinareasunrelatedto health care. Information is from the organizations unless otherwise noted. 1. Figures from organization's Form 990. 2. Includes data from 990s for two affiliated organizations.
Originally published: March 18, 2024.
LARGEST HOSPITALS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Allfiguresarefor2023.NewYorkareaincludesthefiveboroughsofNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchester countiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain's usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,but thereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.Hospitalsarerankedbyunroundedtotaloperatingexpensesofseparatelyincorporatedfacilities,asidentifiedbyMedicarenumber,andmayinclude multiplefacilities.Executivesmayholdadditionaltitles.CARESactfundsarenotincludedinfigures,unlessotherwisenoted. 1. FranklinandForestHillsarecombinedunderLongIslandJewishMedical Center. 2. SyossetiscombinedunderNorthShoreUniversityHospital. 3. ComprisesfiguresfromMountSinaiMorningsideandMountSinaiWest,whichwerepreviouslyknownasMountSinaiSt.Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, respectively. 4. Includes data for Mount Sinai Brooklyn. 5. Formerly Saint Barnabas Medical Center. Originally published: June 10, 2024.
LARGEST PHYSICIAN GROUPS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).Toqualifyforthislist,physiciangroupsmustbebasedintheNewYorkarea.ThisincludesthefiveboroughsofNewYorkCity alongwithNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysand themostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethattheselistingsarecomplete.N/A-Notavailable. 1. Figurefromcompanywebsite. 2. PreviouslylistedasSummit CityMD. 3. Includes figures for CareMount Medical, ProHealth New York, Riverside Medical and Crystal Run Healthcare Partners. Originally published: Aug. 26, 2024.
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HIGHEST-PAID NONPROFIT LEADERS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).SOURCE:2022Forms990ofnonprofitsandfoundationsthatareheadquarteredwithinthefiveboroughs.Doesnotinclude academicinstitutionsorhospitals.Individualsincludedmustholdaleadershipposition.CompensationfromtheorganizationcanbefoundinSectionA,PartVII,ColumnDoforganization990s.Reportable compensationfromrelatedorganizationscanbefoundinSectionA,ColumnEoforganization990s.Estimatedamountofothercompensationfromtheorganizationandrelatedorganizationscanbe foundinSectionA,ColumnFoforganization990."Totalcashcompensation"isthesumofcompensationfromtheprimaryorganizationandrelatedorganizations."Othercompensation"typicallyincludes retirementfunds. 1. FilestaxesasHealthInsurancePlanofGreaterNewYork. 2. Notspecifiedon990. 3. CompensationisfromrelatedbusinessthatmanagesHealthfirst. 4. ThroughAug.31,2022. 5. Through April 2022. 6. Until June 2022.
Originally published: Nov. 25, 2024.
LARGEST FOUNDATIONS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).Toqualifyforthislist,organizationsmustbeheadquarteredintheNewYorkarea,whichincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,Suffolkand WestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,surveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailableto produceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethatthelistingsarecomplete.Informationisfromtheorganizationwebsites,forms990andauditedfinancialstatements. 1. Foundationestimate. 2. Theaward wasmadein2019for$140millionwith$20millionpaidin2023. 3. 2022dataismostrecentavailable. 4. Annualpaymentona$50millioncommitment. 5. IncludestheWilliamRandolphHearstFoundation and The Hearst Foundations. 2022 data is most recent available. Originally published: Nov. 4, 2024.
LARGEST NONPROFITS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).Toqualifyforthislist,organizationsmustbetax-exempt501(c)(3)nonprofitswithheadquartersintheNewYorkarea.ThisincludesNewYork CityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthe mostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethatthelistingsarecomplete.Universities,colleges,libraries,hospitals,healthcareinstitutions,medicalpracticegroups andresearchinstitutionsareexcluded.Informationisfromtheorganizations,websites,Forms990andfinancialstatements. 1. Containsfiguresfromtwoaffiliated990s. 2. 2022dataismostrecent available. 3. Includes data from 990s for two affiliated organizations. 4. Served as interim president and chief executive until July 2023. Originally published: Nov. 4, 2024.
LARGEST ACCOUNTING FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
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ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).Employeeheadcountsarefor2024.NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkand Bergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisno guarantee that the listings are complete. To qualify for this list, firms must have an office in the New York area. N/A - not available
Originally published: Sept. 9, 2024.
LARGEST ACCOUNTING FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).Employeeheadcountsarefor2024.NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkand Bergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereis noguaranteethatthelistingsarecomplete.Toqualifyforthislist,firmsmusthaveanofficeintheNewYorkarea.N/A-notavailable 1. AcquiredUntrachtEarlyinAugust2022andBerdoninFebruary 2023. 2. CBIZisabusinessconsulting,tax,andfinancialservicesproviderthatworkscloselywithCBIZCPAsP.C.,anindependentCPAfirmthatprovidesaudit,review,andattestservices.Incertain jurisdictions, CBIZ CPAs P.C. operates under its previous name, Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C.
Originally published: Sept. 9, 2024.
LARGEST ACCOUNTING FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).Employeeheadcountsarefor2024.NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkand Bergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisno guaranteethatthelistingsarecomplete.Toqualifyforthislist,firmsmusthaveanofficeintheNewYorkarea.N/A-notavailable 1. ForvisMazarswasformedinJune2024whenForvisacquiredtheU.S. unit of Mazars as part of a new international partnership.
Originally published: Sept. 9, 2024.
LARGEST ACCOUNTING FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com).Employeeheadcountsarefor2024.NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkand Bergen,Essex,HudsonandUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereis noguaranteethatthelistingsarecomplete.Toqualifyforthislist,firmsmusthaveanofficeintheNewYorkarea.N/A-notavailable 1. UHYisanindependentCPAfirmorganizedunderanalternative practice structure with UHY Advisors Inc.
Originally published: Sept. 9, 2024.
LARGEST EXECUTIVE RECRUITERS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyAmandaGlodowski(amanda.glodowski@crainsnewyork.com).NewYorkareaincludesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYork,andBergen,Essex,Hudson andUnioncountiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethatthelistings arecomplete.Informationwasprovidedbythecompaniesunlessotherwisenoted.RecruiterfiguresareasofJan.1.Inthecaseofatie,firmsareorderedalphabeticallybycompanyname.N/A-Not applicable. 1. New York-area office. 2. 2022 figure used. 3. Previously listed as The Execu|Search Group. 4. Crain's estimate based on research from the company's website. 5. Crain's estimate. Originally published: Jan. 8, 2024.
LARGEST LAW FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com). NewYorkarea includesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnion countiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethatthelistingsare complete.Toqualifyforthislist,firmsmusthaveanofficeintheNewYorkarea.N/A-Notavailable. 1. Attorneyheadcountsarefromthefirm'swebsite. 2. A&OShearmanwasformedonMay1,2024,by the combination of Shearman & Sterling LLP and Allen & Overy LLP and their respective affiliates.
Originally published: Oct. 14, 2024.
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LARGEST LAW FIRMS IN THE NEW YORK AREA CRAIN’S LIST
ResearchbyDavidNusbaum(david.nusbaum@crain.com). NewYorkarea includesNewYorkCityandNassau,SuffolkandWestchestercountiesinNewYorkandBergen,Essex,HudsonandUnion countiesinNewJersey. Crain'sNewYorkBusiness usesstaffresearch,extensivesurveysandthemostcurrentreferencesavailabletoproduceitslists,butthereisnoguaranteethatthelistingsare complete. To qualify for this list, firms must have an office in the New York area. N/A-Not available. 1. Attorney head counts are from the firm's website. Originally published: Oct. 14, 2024.
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Planning a business meeting or event in 2025? We are spotlighting an array of hidden gems, from breathtaking estates to stunning venue spaces that can elevate any occasion. Whether you’re looking to host a networking event, award gala, or a large-scale conference, below we’ve gathered a select list of perfect locations to help you create a standout experience.
TERMINAL 5
Midtown West 610 West 56th St., New York, NY 10019 917-363-7462
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Capacity: Cocktail, 2,400; Theater Style, 800; Banquet Style, 500
Terminal 5 is a swank multilevel event venue offering a distinct room environment with its 40-foot ceilings and high-tech sound and lighting. Recently renovated in 2019, Terminal 5 features a revamped roof deck, multiple bars, plenty of seating areas, green rooms, ample bathrooms, nearby parking and easy load-in/out. Terminal 5 can accommodate an array of event types such as product launches, upfronts/newfronts, fashion shows, trade shows, watch parties, political events, holiday parties, live broadcasts, etc.
Williamsburg
319 Frost St., Brooklyn, NY 11222
845-694-9786
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Capacity: Cocktail, 1800; Theater Style, 600; Banquet Style, 400
Brooklyn Steel is an 1,800-capacity music and event venue located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Originally a steel factory with renovations completed in 2017, Brooklyn Steel features a main floor, balcony, three bars, and a private VIP room on the balcony level. As one of NYC’s most versatile special event venues, Brooklyn Steel is ideal for corporate meetings, receptions, luncheons, award galas, fashion shows, private concerts, and social events.
THE MORRIS ESTATE
2007 Morris Drive – Niles, MI 49120
269-684-4443
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Capacity: 200 seated, 200 standing
Trade the sterile office or hotel setting for a welcoming ambiance that inspires fresh perspectives and promotes connection. The peaceful atmosphere of The Morris Estate offers a respite from the ordinary for corporate retreats or offsite board meetings. Known for extraordinary culinary experiences, luxurious accommodations, and picturesque scenery, the 600-acre estate sits along the St. Joseph River in Southwest Michigan, conveniently located 15 miles from the South Bend airport or Notre Dame.
Williamsburg
66 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211 917-363-7462
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Capacity: Cocktail, 800; Theater Style, 200; Banquet Style; 150
The Music Hall of Williamsburg is a 800capacity venue located in Brooklyn, New York. This tri-level industrial venue is iconic for its unique space and chic look. The venue contains bar areas located on each floor and available lounge seating with cocktail tables throughout. The Music Hall of Williamsburg is the perfect versatile special event venue to host your next corporate event, wedding, TV/ Movie shoots, holiday party, meeting or product launch.
WAVE HILL
675 W. 252nd St., Bronx, NY 10471
718-549-3200 x 209
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Capacity: 10-180 seated, 300 standing
A year-round destination with stunning views of the Hudson River and Palisades, Wave Hill is an extraordinary New York City venue 30 minutes north of Manhattan in the Riverdale section of The Bronx. With the serene beauty of our celebrated gardens as a backdrop, Wave Hill is an ideal location for your corporate gathering. Our historic Hudson River mansion accommodates 10 to 180 seated guests or up to 300 standing. A perfect location for retreats at one of New York City’s most beautiful locations.
Chelsea
431 West 16th St., New York, NY 10011
917-363-7462
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Capacity: Cocktail, 500; Theater Style, 250; Banquet Style, 150
Elevate your next event at Manhattan’s newest special event venue, Racket. The 650-capacity refreshed venue is located across the street from Chelsea Market in the bustling area of Chelsea, New York. Whether it’s a corporate event, fashion show, award gala, holiday party, or private concert, Racket is all about bringing people together for unforgettable experiences.
WEBSTER HALL
Union Square
125 East 11th St., New York, NY 10003
845-694-9786
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Capacity: Cocktail, 1600; Theater style, up to 700; Banquet Style, up to 360 Webster Hall’s 2019 renovations preserved its iconic features while modernizing for today’s standards. The Ritz Lounge, formerly The Marlin Room, now serves as a bar with gold stenciling and fluted glass. The Grand Ballroom retains its original stage with improved acoustics, air conditioning, expanded restrooms, additional stairwells, and the venue’s first elevator. Webster Hall is ideal for social events, corporate meetings, conferences, awards shows, holiday parties, product launches, galas, concerts, and charity fundraisers.
Notice of Qualification of 854 PROSPECT PL, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/12/24. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 05/08/24. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: c/o
CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St., #4, Dover, DE 19801. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of Qualification of 501 EAST 87TH, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/12/24. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/04/24. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC:
CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, DE Div. of Corps., John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
PUBLIC & LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Formation of KAYS4PRES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/26/24.Office Location: NY County. SSNY designated as agent upon who process shall be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC, to 641 E 5th St.. Brooklyn, NY 11218, USA Purpose: any lawful act
Notice of Formation of D. LOUVEL MARKETING LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/28/24. Office Loc: NY County. SSNY designated as agent upon who process shall be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC, to 136 E. 76th St Apt 15E, NY, NY 10021.Purpose: any lawful act
NOTICE OF FORMATION of MOORE CLEANER LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/2/24. Office location: NY County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to 228 Park Ave S, #136790, NY, NY 10003. R/A: US Corp Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Ave, #202, BK, NY 11228. Purpose: any lawful act.
Notice of Qualification of DAVANTI LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/11/24. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 03/21/22. Princ. office of LLC: 32 Ave. of the Americas, 26th Fl., NY, NY 10013. NYS fictitious name: DVTI NY LLC. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 122072543. DE addr. of LLC: c/o CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, 1351 W. North St., Ste. 1014, Dover, DE 19904. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of HARTFORD CT HOLDINGS LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/7/24. Office Location: NY County. SSNY designated as agent upon who process shall be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC, to 156A EAST 83RD STREET, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10028, USA. Purpose: any lawful act.
Notice of Qualification of REDA 242 EAST 75 LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/13/24. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/06/24. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St. - Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of Qualification of JFK T4 F&B II, LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/03/24. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/06/24. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE addr. of LLC: 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
PUISSANT L.L.C. Arts of Org. filed SSNY 8/22/2024 New York Co. SSNY design agent for process & shall mail to 228 PARK AVE STE #986574, NEW YORK, NY, 10003 RA: US CORP AGENTS, INC. 7014 13TH AVE, SUITE 202, BROOKLYN, NY, 11228 General Purpose
Notice of App of Auth of Story Strategy Group LLC filed with NY DOS on 1/24/2023. LLC juris and date of org: D.C., 12/1/2022. Filed with Dep’y Supt of Corp, 1100 4th St, SW, Washington, DC 20024. DC Office loc: 1620 Eye St NW, Ste 900, Washington, DC 20006. NY Office loc: NY County. NY Sec of State has been designated as agent upon who process shall be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC, to; C T Corp System, 28 Liberty St, NY, NY 10028 Purpose: any lawful act.
Notice of Qualification of AM LENDER LLC Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/14/24. Office location: NY County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 11/12/24. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co. (CSC), 80 State St., Albany, NY 122072543. DE addr. of LLC: CSC, 251 Little Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of SHARAWADGI, LLC Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/31/24 Office Loc: NY County. SSNY designated as agent upon who process shall be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC, to 19 Stuyvesant Opal, Apt 12A, NY, NY 10009 Purpose: any lawful act
GEORGE PRODUCTIONS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 10/09/24.Office: New York. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 61 Horatio Street, Apt 3G, New York, NY 10014. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CROSBY LAW PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/26/2024. Office location: NEW YORK County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the PLLC served upon him/her is: 100 W 18TH STREET, SUITE 6C, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, 10011. The principal business address of the PLLC is: 100 W 18TH STREET, SUITE 6C, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, 10011. Purpose: any lawful act or activity
Notice of Formation of NFF NEW MARKETS FUND LIV, LLC
Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/26/24. Office location: NY County. Princ. office of LLC: 5 Hanover Sq., 9th Fl., NY, NY 10004. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Nonprofit Finance Fund at the princ. office of the LLC. Purpose: Any lawful activity
Notice of Formation of AK Medical Rehabilitation Services, PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/6/24. Office location: NY County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served.to 535 5th Ave, Ste 920, NY, NY 10017 Purpose: Any Lawful Activity
NOTICE OF FORMATION of Girl
Forgive Yourself Co. LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/16/24. Office location: NY County. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail copy of process against LLC to 228 Park Ave S PMB 122264 NY, NY 10003. R/A: US Corp Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Ave, #202, BK, NY 11228. Purpose: any lawful act.
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