Sunshine Suites

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Sunshine Suites
Company type Private
Industry Business Incubator
Founded New York City, U.S. (2001 (2001))
FounderCheni Yerushalmi
Joseph Raby
Headquarters,
Number of locations
3 locations at 2010-11-03
Tribeca
NoHo
Bronx
Area served
North America
Key people
Cheni Yerushalmi (Managing Partner)
Joseph Raby (Managing Partner)
ProductsShared office space
Virtual office space
RevenueUS$4.0 million (2009) Increase2.svg 318.6% from 2005
OwnerCheni Yerushalmi
Joseph Raby
Number of employees
20 (2009)
Parent Sunshine Realty Management
Subsidiaries Sunshine Bronx Business Incubator
Website sunshineny.com

Sunshine Suites was a business incubator in New York City. [1] It was founded in 2001 and managed by Sunshine Realty Management. [2] [3] In September 2010, Wall Street Journal, [4] included Sunshine Suites in a list of locations tech entrepreneurs should consider if they're hunting for office space in New York City. As of January 2017, it had closed its doors. [5]

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On November 3, 2010, New York City broke ground on its sixth business incubator and the first [6] in the Bronx called the Sunshine Bronx Business Incubator. [1] This is a joint venture between the New York City Economic Development Corporation and Sunshine Suites and located in the Hunt's Point Banknote Building.

The 2012 SmartPitch Challenge is a business pitch competition borne out of the partnership between Sunshine Bronx Business Incubator, NYCEDC, CUNY Institute for Virtual Enterprise, Baruch's Lawnrence N Field Center for Entrepreneurship, and IBM. The competition was announced at the Sunshine Bronx ribbon-cutting ceremony by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and commences February 3, 2012, with a kick-off event featuring Justin Cohen from Summit Series. The winners of this inaugural competition will receive mentorship from IBM entrepreneurial experts, office space at the Sunshine Bronx Business Incubator, admission to Entrepreneurial Boot Camp in Vermont during the summer of 2012, and an official launch for their business plans in Fall 2012.

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