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About the Evening Mail

Independent NYC journalism since 1867. Just reporters who live in the five boroughs covering the stories that matter to New York City.

Our History

The original New York Evening Mail was founded in 1867 and published continuously until 1924, serving generations of New Yorkers during one of the city's most transformative eras. The paper covered everything from the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge to the political machinations of Tammany Hall, from the rise of Wall Street to the daily lives of immigrants arriving at Ellis Island.

During its 57-year run, the Evening Mail established itself as a voice for the working people of New York. It was known for its evening edition timing-hitting newsstands just as workers were heading home-and for its accessible, straightforward reporting style that made news digestible for a broad audience.

Today, we carry that legacy forward as an independently owned digital publication. We've embraced modern technology and publishing platforms, but our mission remains the same: to serve New Yorkers with original, in-depth journalism focused on the stories that matter to people who live, work, and raise families in this city.

Our Mission

"To provide New Yorkers with essential, original journalism that informs, explains, and investigates the issues shaping our city-from City Hall to the corner bodega, from Wall Street to Washington Heights-without fear, favor, or corporate interference."

New York City has never had a shortage of news outlets, but it has suffered from a decline in truly local journalism. The big papers cover big stories, national outlets parachute in for dramatic events, and hyperlocal blogs come and go. What's missing is sustained, professional coverage of the issues that affect everyday New Yorkers.

That's the gap we aim to fill. We cover the MTA meetings that determine your commute. The City Council votes that affect your rent. The small business openings and closings that change your neighborhood's character. The school board decisions that shape your children's education.

We believe that informed citizens make better decisions-about where to live, how to vote, where to eat, and how to engage with their community. Our job is to give you the information you need.

What We Cover

NYC News

Breaking news and daily coverage across all five boroughs. From crime and safety to infrastructure and development, we report on what's happening in your neighborhood.

Politics

City Hall, Albany, and federal policy as it affects New York. We track legislation, explain political dynamics, and hold elected officials accountable.

Business

From Wall Street to Main Street. We cover the NYC economy, major employers, small business trends, and the financial forces shaping the city's future.

Culture

Arts, music, theater, nightlife, and the creative scene that makes NYC the cultural capital of the world. Reviews, profiles, and trend coverage.

People

The human stories behind the headlines. Profiles of New Yorkers making a difference, community voices, and human interest features.

Lifestyle

Food, dining, entertainment, and the art of living well in New York City. Practical guides and recommendations from locals, for locals.

Our Independence

Independence isn't just a talking point for us-it's the foundation of everything we do. Here's what that means in practice:

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    Independently owned and operated

    No corporate parent company. No hedge fund owners. No private equity. Just journalists doing journalism.

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    Zero outside investors

    We're not beholden to venture capitalists or wealthy donors with agendas. Our only obligation is to our readers.

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    Editorial independence

    If you see an article on our site, it's because our editors decided it was newsworthy. Not because someone paid for it.

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    No paywall

    Local news should be accessible to everyone. We're supported by advertising, not subscription barriers.

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    Reporters who live in the five boroughs

    Our team rides the subway, shops at neighborhood stores, and experiences the same city as our readers. We're not outsiders looking in.

Our Location

The New York Evening Mail is headquartered in the Flatiron District, in the heart of Manhattan. We chose this location deliberately-it's a neighborhood that embodies the energy, diversity, and ambition of New York City.

Our newsroom is steps from Madison Square Park, surrounded by the mix of old New York architecture and modern development that characterizes the city we cover. It's accessible by multiple subway lines, which is fitting for a publication that believes public transportation is the lifeblood of NYC.

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New York Evening Mail
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New York, New York 10011

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