by Grace Capobianco | Apr 15, 2016 | News
On April 13th, the The New York City Mission Society held its annual Champions for Children Gala to support and celebrate its services that help youth and families in the city’s most underserved communities break the cycle of poverty and achieve success. The New York...
by James Baginski | Apr 14, 2016 | Business, News
Former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg finally decided it was time to bring his world-traveled relay race back home. On April 21st, the Square Mile Relay will make its first ever stop in New York, pitting ten-person teams from the city’s top financial firms and investment...
by Jamie Aronson | Apr 14, 2016 | News
No, this isn’t an obscure dream or the side effect of taking one too many ibuprofen. Giant glowing bunnies are indeed taking over Battery Park City. A little late for Easter, they will be hopping over to Brookfield Place thanks to Australian artist Amanda...
by Eva Troester | Apr 12, 2016 | News
The plans for the new Pier 42 Harbor Park are slowly coming along. Recently they were able to secure another $12 million for the project in addition to the $7 million they received via settlement funds, making a total of $36 million. In 2012 the project to revamp the...
by Eva Troester | Apr 8, 2016 | News
Finally, the old Battery Maritime Building’s renovation is picking up again. Since the previous developers, Dermot Company, weren’t able to secure financing for their remodel of the building, the renovation has been at a standstill. Now Stoneleigh Capital LLC, a...
by Grace Capobianco | Apr 8, 2016 | Living, News
The Billion Oyster Project aims to resurrect the New York Harbor’s marine ecosystem by restoring one billion live oysters. Over the years, the expansion of the area has lead to overharvesting of the oysters, which filter the water and serve as a habitat for copious...