by Rachel Veroff | Nov 5, 2015 | Business, Culture, Dining, Featured, Finance
“The history of the New York oyster is the history of New York itself—its wealth, its strength, its excitement, its greed, its thoughtfulness, its destructiveness, its blindness, and—as any New Yorker will tell you—its filth.” — Mark Kurlansky, The Big Oyster: History...
by Kari Sonde | Oct 30, 2015 | Dining, NYC, Technology
Former US national champion gymnast Lisa Wang used to come home after late practices to power bars. In college, the vending machine was her go-to during long nights studying. Afterwards, she found herself in the same snack rut as a hedge fund analyst working late...
by Kari Sonde | Oct 15, 2015 | Business, Culture, Music
On Tuesday, the New York Times reported that Condé Nast has purchased Pitchfork Media. Conde Nast, the media publisher located in the World Trade Center known for publications like Vogue, GQ, and much more, bought the independent Chicago-based online music magazine to...
by Grace Capobianco | Sep 21, 2015 | Business, Finance, NYC
Downtown Manhattan was the scene of a hacker’s nightmare today – seasoned security experts providing insight into how America’s firms, government agencies and even average citizens can shore up their defenses against cybercrime. “Barely a day...
by Rachel Veroff | Sep 15, 2015 | Business, Featured, Real Estate
I love Manhattan’s skybridges. You know what I’m talking about: those elegantly arching walkways that connect two buildings together above a busy street. There used to be a lot more around the city, and now the skybridges that do remain tend to send the...
by Jackie Hart | Sep 14, 2015 | Business, Lifestyle, Living, Real Estate
Situated on the High Line in West Chelsea at West 24th Street, you can’t help but notice a large modern-looking concrete building with large, industrial windows. It is one of the latest residences to make a splash onto the downtown real estate scene. 508 West...