by Grace Bugin | Nov 5, 2024 | Architecture, Art, Culture, Museums
The Frick Collection from East 70th Street. Rendering courtesy of Selldorf Architects. The Frick Collection will reopen in April 2025, following the renovation and enhancement by Selldorf Architects of its historic Fifth Avenue home. The Museum and library will...
by Linda Sheridan | Oct 27, 2024 | Art, Culture, Design, News
Visionary textile artist and Merida Artistic Director, Sylvie Johnson’s new Yarn Unveiled exhibition is now open at Merida’s NYC Gallery, showcasing 36 pieces meticulously crafted and inspired by the artistry of the 1920s. Merida produces beautiful...
by Grace Bugin | Oct 15, 2024 | Art, Lighting, Museums, NYC, Outdoor
Edges of Ailey. Photo courtesy The Whitney. If you are looking for something to do this fall, these six exhibitions are perfect to enjoy with friends, family, a partner, or on your own. Limitless: Another Point of View and Dark Matter: A Nightmare Before Midnight at...
by Grace Bugin | Sep 13, 2024 | Downtown Highlights, Events, NYC, Outdoor, Restaurants
If you are looking for some Downtown fall fun, the Seaport is the place to be! Located at Pier 17, the Seaport is starting the fall season strong with some amazing Instagram-worthy and family-friendly events happening throughout this season. Sept. 21-Taste of the...
by Mike Hammer | Aug 22, 2024 | Business, Culture, Design
DOWNTOWN board member Rory McCreesh puts plans in motion to build a luxurious, sustainable hotel and spa in his hometown of County Armagh, Ireland. BY MIKE HAMMER RENDERINGS BY RUSSELL PICCIONE Longtime DOWNTOWN board member Rory McCreesh lived through the worst of...
by DOWNTOWN News | Aug 20, 2024 | Business, Design, Shopping
“We both love roundness and how it feels very feminine, very feng shui. So that’s why most of our pieces are very round and smooth. And the leather is super sleek, and buttery when you touch it, you really feel the quality-like a piece of art. It creates...