by Grace Capobianco | Jan 8, 2016 | Living, News
In support of the Old Seaport Alliance, The Old Seaport Alliance Night Market brings people, places and businesses in the downtown area together in a fun, festive evening setting. The event saw success over the summer with participants eager to check out the...
by Grace Capobianco | Jan 7, 2016 | Living, News
Wednesday afternoon at Madison Square Garden, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced his ambitions of renovating Pennsylvania Station as part of an extensive plan to renew New York’s infrastructure. Some of the proposed renovation ideas include creating a glittering...
by Mike Hammer | Jan 7, 2016 | News
There is no question that Iman has changed the face of beauty in the world. When she arrived in New York in the creative and crazy days of the “Me Decade” in 1975, she was a highly educated daughter of Somalian aristocracy who not only immediately assimilated into the...
by Grace Capobianco | Jan 6, 2016 | Living, News
Recent college grads from New York universities have a big reason to celebrate. New York State’s Get On Your Feet Program is now available for graduates who finished school after December of 2014 and are making less that 50,000 per year. It will provide up to 24...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 6, 2016 | News
New York has been both blessed and cursed by its leadership, but it never has had bland leaders. Something about the island city tends to jazz things up and attract the ambitious in droves. From Peter Stuyvesant to Mayor Bloomberg, they come (from Holland and...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 2, 2016 | News
Even after a sizable British fleet had ousted the Dutch West India Company from their ownership of Manhattan, substituted James Stuart, the Duke of York (the future King James II) as proprietor of the island, and changed the island’s name from New Amsterdam to New...