Exclusive | NYC’s last fabric flower business has been making celebs shine and beautifying the Big Apple for over a century

Exclusive | NYC’s last fabric flower business has been making celebs shine and beautifying the Big Apple for over a century

This once-popular Big Apple industry may be wilting, but one business is still blooming. Over a century ago, a bustling Midtown neighborhood was home to an abundance of textile manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers — including dozens of artificial flower makers. “The Garment District was thriving, it was alive — hundreds of thousands of people here manufacturing … Read more

A company is manufacturing the world’s most iconic cars — but there is a twist

A company is manufacturing the world’s most iconic cars — but there is a twist

Hedley Studios secured exclusive rights from the world’s most prestigious carmakers, such as Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti and Ferrari, to produce scale models of their most iconic vintage automobiles. They are expertly hand-built in the U.K. at 66% to 85% of their traditional size, and are powered by zero-emission electric propulsion systems.  According to founder Ben … Read more

Trump tariffs shake Breville’s production — How to beat price hike before Black Friday

Trump tariffs shake Breville’s production — How to beat price hike before Black Friday

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Come January, it might be a little harder to make your morning brew at home. One of President-elect Donald Trump’s driving campaign issues was taking a more combative approach to trade and … Read more

Why the world is running out of everything

Why the world is running out of everything

In the mid-80s, a new way of doing things was sweeping the business world, but not everyone was convinced. The greatest beneficiary of modest inventories is Wall Street. Getty Images Jerome Bodmer worked in the purchasing department of Onan Corp., a Minnesota-based company that manufactured industrial generators. Profits were steady, but then a team from … Read more

Tyson Foods hoping to hire over 40K immigrants for labor-manufacturing jobs: report

Tyson Foods hoping to hire over 40K immigrants for labor-manufacturing jobs: report

Tyson Foods says it’s eager to hire over 40,000 asylum-seekers and migrants arriving in the United States, according to a report from Bloomberg. The multinational food conglomerate is allegedly hoping to hire personnel from the massive influx of migrants coming into the country from South and Central America. “They’re very, very loyal,” Tyson human resources leader Garrett … Read more

This new Biden regulation could wipe out 1 million US jobs, manufacturing leader says

This new Biden regulation could wipe out 1 million US jobs, manufacturing leader says

President Joe Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized an air quality rule that the manufacturing industry is warning could wipe out one million jobs and undermine efforts to build new manufacturing facilities in America. Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), is set to sound the alarm about the regulation … Read more

Philips to halt sales of sleep apnea machines in US after global 2021 recall

Philips to halt sales of sleep apnea machines in US after global 2021 recall

Philips said Monday it will stop selling its sleep apnea machines in the US, more than two years after the Dutch manufacturer began recalling the breathing devices for potential health risks. The move comes as Philips has agreed to a consent decree with the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Justice that could … Read more

Popular asthma inhaler no longer available, leaving patients scrambling

Popular asthma inhaler no longer available, leaving patients scrambling

Flovent, a popular corticosteroid inhaler used to treat asthma, is no longer available. The global manufacturer, Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK), announced in May that the medications — Flovent HFA, a metered-dose inhaler, as well as Flovent Diskus, a dry powder inhaler — would be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 2023. It is expected that the existing supply of … Read more