by Grace Capobianco | Apr 30, 2016 | News
[slideshow_deploy id=’81164′] In 1977 two men Sal Cirami and Eric Prager had a conversation about the new bicycle safety program. They never dreamed that this conversation and a day trip of around 250 students and members of bicycle clubs taking a ride...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 29, 2016 | News
MSNBC’s newest daytime anchor, Stephanie Ruhle and legal giant Kirkland Ellis LLP were honored by Girls Inc. of New York City at the Metropolitan Club. Famed comedienne, Caroline Rhea served as Mistress of Ceremonies; the event was co- chaired by Jasmine Barr, Kira...
by Jamie Aronson | Apr 27, 2016 | Culture, News
If you own a flower crown, enjoy fridge accessories and have an Instagram account, chances are you aware that Coachella happened recently. Between great weather in the valley and an even greater lineup (along with surprise performances) this year’s go-around did...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 26, 2016 | News
New York-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital sponsored the 9/11 Memorial 5K Run Walk and Community Day on Sunday 4/24. The team led a pre-race warmup and stretching session, ran and walked in the race and participated in the community day. Over 5,000 people were in...
by Grace Capobianco | Apr 25, 2016 | Living, News
According to Grow NYC, a non-profit that promotes environmental programs throughout the city, the greenmarket farmer’s market may be returning to the World Trade Center as soon as August. The greenmarket once served as a fun destination as well as a resources...
by Jamie Aronson | Apr 25, 2016 | News
In a few shorts months, 30 Park Place will welcome its first visitors. The Four Seasons hotel that will occupy its lower floors, along with a new Wolfgang Puck restaurant, is scheduled to open in July. The imitation limestone pillar, designed by Robert A.M. Stern, is...