by Mike Hammer | Apr 3, 2014 | LA, News
Above-ground museum pavilion, designed by Snøhetta and below-ground work designed by Aedas. It was thirteen years ago when the most despairing news was spread worldwide and made for the dimmest of headlines. Chaos struck in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 27, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
In a perfect world, everybody would have a tasty cupcake! But if it was truly perfect, everybody would be able to have them whenever they wanted. So here’s some good news! That perfect world isn’t far away…right here in New York City. In a dream-come-true,...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 19, 2014 | Education, Featured
High school sophomore Sophie Stoch is one of five Léman Manhattan students who is currently participating in the private school’s “Geneva Exchange,” and recently returned from a three-week total immersion program in Switzerland. Tatiana Turincev, one of her...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 14, 2014 | News
Battery City Park City’s beautiful, Conrad, New York has become one of the most popular and revered hospitality spot in New York. With it’s new partnership with famed restaurateur Danny Meyer, it has become an even more delicious destination. The 463-room...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 6, 2014 | News
The PATH Station has returned to the World Trade Center on Tuesday with the reopening of Platform A. It is the first of its five platforms to be completed. When the others come online, the station will transport more than a 160,000 riders, according to Director of...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 3, 2014 | Events, LA, News
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation is hosting an exciting new event called Runyon Up – the first charitable stair climb to be held at 4 World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. There are plenty of tall tasks they need help with on event day – Thursday April 3,...