NYC First Apartment Guide 2026: The FARE Act, Broker Fees, Guarantors, and Your Tenant Rights — What Every New Renter Must Know

Renting your first apartment in New York City is one of the most consequential financial decisions you’ll make — and it’s filled with traps that cost thousands of dollars if you don’t know the rules. The good news: New York’s tenant protections are among the strongest in the country, and a landmark 2025 law just […]
NYC Student & Young Professional Weekend Guide: How to Stack IDNYC, Brooklyn Museum First Saturdays, and Free Library Programs Into a $0 Cultural Schedule

If you are new to New York or trying to live well on a starter salary, the city has already paid for your weekends. Stack a free IDNYC card with Brooklyn Museum First Saturdays and library cardholder programs and you will not run out of things to do.
NYC Workforce1 Career Centers: Free Job Search Help, Resume Coaching, and Hiring Events Across All Five Boroughs

If you’re a young professional in NYC job hunting on your own, you’re doing it the hard way. The city runs free Workforce1 Career Centers in every borough — with resume coaches, hiring events, and direct employer connections. Here’s how to use them.
NYC Internships and Job Fairs 2026: Government Programs Still Accepting Applications

NYC internships and job fairs 2026: paid summer internship programs in NYC government agencies still accepting applications, plus job fairs, free resume help at NYC Workforce1 Career Centers, and rolling-deadline city positions for students and career changers.
NYC Student and Young Professional Guide: Free Weekend Networking, Affordable Housing Tips and City Internships for Spring 2026

Your weekend guide to making it in NYC as a student or young professional — free networking events, affordable neighborhood picks, budget-saving strategies, and city government internship opportunities.