by Mike Hammer | May 4, 2014 | News
Julie Menin, the former Chair of Community Board 1 who was appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio to be the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs, begins work on the new job today. “I look forward to joining the Administration to implement the Mayor’s...
by Mike Hammer | Apr 29, 2014 | Business, News, Real Estate
Lower Manhattan is as good as set to home Saks Fifth Avenue’s second retail location in New York City. It was reported last week by WWD that the luxury clothes store was on the verge of signing a deal to open at Brookfield Place, between Vesey Street and the Hudson...
by Mike Hammer | Apr 17, 2014 | Business, News, NYC
[slideshow_deploy id=’45220′] If you are a car nut, New York is the place to be for the next 10 days. The Midtown West Jacob Javitz Center plays host once again for the annual New York International Auto Show when it officially opens tomorrow and runs...
by Mike Hammer | Apr 14, 2014 | LA, Living, News
Dozens of people drawn to Battery Park City’s Rockefeller Park for the first beautiful day of spring after a particularly brutal winter had their happy day rained on by several park police officers who aggressively drove them out of the outdoor oasis. Despite the...
by Mike Hammer | Apr 10, 2014 | News
J&R Music and Computer World on Park Row, Lower Manhattan Downtown’s Landmark destination for all things electronic—J&R Music and Computer World is shutting it’s doors today. April 10 is J&R’s last day in it’s current incarnation....
by Mike Hammer | Apr 4, 2014 | News
[slideshow_deploy id=’44609′] The 1,632 steps were symbolic, charitable, and historic. More than 660 people from 15 states converged at 4 World Trade Center last night. They did last minute stretches, affixed bib numbers and took loads of selfies – staring...