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Top 10 Cities for Young Entrepreneurs in 2010
August 12th, 2010
Via Under30Ceo
Recently Under30CEO ran a poll to find out what the top cities for young entrepreneurs were in the United States. Voters were asked to think about resources, schools, events, climate, and the social scene that a young entrepreneur looks for. The results are in and below we have put together the top 10 cities for young entrepreneurs in 2010.
1. New York
This year the #1 city for young entrepreneurs is New York City. New York is the largest city in the United States which gives it just about anything a business or young person would want. There is a major social scene in the city where it reigns with the most bars in the country and also countless festivals, meet-ups and social activities.
The city is one of the leading business centers in the world where things like The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq are housed. In recent years the city has become a thriving place for start-ups and young entrepreneurs. The city is often referred to as Silicon Alley and continues to push forward with its start-up community.
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Park Slope
July 23rd, 2010
Via NY Mag.
No neighborhood is the butt of more stroller jokes or the recipient of more anti-gentrification scorn. But any way you slice it, Park Slope is the very definition of a well-rounded neighborhood. It falls just slightly below average in two: affordability (the average two-bedroom rental is $2,275) and diversity. In all other areas, it’s somewhere between above grade and superlative: It’s blessed with excellent public schools, low crime, vast stretches of green space, scores of restaurants and bars, a diverse retail sector, and a population of more artists and creatives than even its reputation for comfortable bohemianism might suggest (more, in fact, than younger, trendier Williamsburg). It might not be everyone’s idea of a perfect neighborhood, but statistically speaking (by a hair), there’s nowhere better.
Boundaries
15th St. to Flatbush Ave., Prospect Park West to Fourth Ave.
Grandmaster Roc Raida Tribute at the Tableturns Reunion Tonight!
October 22nd, 2009
This is going to be epic.. Right after I’m done at the CMJ showcase I’ll be heading to BB Kings to watch a lot of the DJ’s I grew up listening to and studying pay tribute to Roc-Raida.. Check the legendary line up:
ROC RAIDA TRIBUTE – TABLETURNS REUNION
Featuring:
X-ECUTIONERS /X-MEN
BEAT JUNKIES: BABU, J-ROCC, RHETTMATIC, SHORTKUT
CRAZE, A-TRAK + ALLIES REUNION
Z-TRIP
DJ SCRATCH, ROLI RHO, IDEE, DJ DUMMY, SLYCE & SHIFTEE
SPECIAL MC PERFORMANCE BY:
D.I.T.C.
Hosted by KINETIC NRG & LORD SEAR
Music by Z-TRIP, J-ROCC & SPIN ONE
2009-10-22
11:00PM
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Doors @ 10:30PM
$20.00 Advance
$25.00 Day of Show
* This show is part of the CMJ MUSIC MARATHONN. All CMJ badgeholders who enter will be asked to make a donation that will go to Roc’s family.
CMJ Music & Film Fest [New York City Wed & Thurs]
October 17th, 2009
The Future of Music and the Music Business will be in New York City Starting Tuesday as part of CMJ. If you still don’t know, I’m working with Let’s Go To War on some DJ & production duties, and Last Gang Records [MSTRKRFT, Chromeo, Boys Noize, Tiga, Let's Go To War, etc] has us showcasing as part of CMJ on Thursday Night. I’m not sure of the details as yet, but will let you know. Also working on spinning an after party in NYC the same night, before flying into Ottawa on Friday to play Ritual Friday Night.
Drake: Bridging The Gap – Toronto to NYC
April 17th, 2009In October 2007, I envisioned a mixtape project that would cross borders from one country to another. From one city to the next, I wanted to ‘Bridge The Gap’ and provide Toronto based artists, producers, labels etc. an outlet and opportunity to shine south of the border.
In December 2007, I put my ideas together and dropped BRIDGING THE GAP VOL. 1 – TORONTO TO NYC
It featured a freestyle by a 19 year old kid named Drake over Jay-Z’s classic, “Dead Presidents”
Listen – “Drake – Dead Presidents Freestyle”
3 years later and dude is in the studio with Jay-Z and even called it himself on the interlude to this freestyle.. All I can say is, congratulations homey.. The world is finally waking up 3 years later.. Get em’ !
Funkmaster Flex Introduces Drake to Major Radio via Hot 97 NYC:

