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Introducing the Hitchhiker’s Guide to New York City Tech

View from Seed

New York City is a dream but can also be a navigational nightmare, equal parts crammed circus and rat race mixed at warp speed. This holds for the city’s tech sector. In order to provide more transparent access and information, today we’re excited to launch the Hitchhiker’s Guide to New York City Tech.

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5 Reasons You Should Be Using Coworking Spaces In New York City

YoungUpstarts

There’s no getting around the fact that New York City is one of the most expensive places in the world to rent an office. The bad news is that it can be very difficult for small businesses, with tight budgets, to get their start here. For small businesses, the ability to respond to market changes is vital.

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The real entrepreneurs of New York City

Startup Lessons Learned

Pop up party_presentation final - Lean Startup Machine NYC Patrick: "One of those ideas that is relatively easy to CustDev given the analogs present in the market -- this team should have actually consummated a party over the weekend." Brant: Interesting idea that would only work in a limited number of cities. Co-winner of Best MVP.

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Startup Nation: The Best Startup Capitals for Entrepreneurs in 2023 

ReadWriteStart

The last few months have been an unprecedented time for entrepreneurs and startup founders on the market. Competition is tight, but recent layoffs and uncertainty have created new possibilities for entrepreneurs. There are over 11,770 investors in the UK , and close to 4,500 of them are currently located in London.

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StartUps in New York City – How to Succeed

The Startup Magazine

While startups will have an uphill battle no matter where they set down roots, there are some cities where competition can be a bit fiercer, such as New York City. One of the first steps will be to do a little market research in NYC and ensure that your business is actually needed and wanted.

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New York City Tech Podcast: Eli Bronner, Growth at AngelList

View from Seed

This profile of founder tends to be younger, obsessively driven, and inclined towards making big, bold, necessary mistakes early and often on the path towards product-market fit. So what happens when a rookie founding team collides with an adolescent startup city?

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Five common misconceptions about building a startup in New York City

This is going to be BIG.

It’s really difficult for me not to get into the thick of discussions about whether or not you can and/or should build a company in New York City. New York City is so damn big, that if you can’t find 10 people doing interesting stuff in your space, perhaps your market isn’t big enough or you’re too early.