by connie lee | Apr 16, 2015 | Events, News
With the warm weather approaching, New Yorkers can shed off their heavy winter coats and head down to the South Street Seaport! On Saturday, April 25 from 11am-5pm, the South Street Seaport Museum will be kicking off their new season with a day of live music, games,...
by connie lee | Apr 16, 2015 | News, Travel
Language courses can cost up to hundreds of dollars. But with these websites, you can spend that money on traveling and still be able to communicate when you get to your destination! As long as you have internet access, you can begin learning your dream language...
by Jackie Hart | Apr 16, 2015 | Culture, Events, News
On Wednesday, April 15, the Apex for Youth hosted their annual Inspiration Awards Gala dinner, where they recognized individuals in the community who inspire New York City’s under-privileged youth to create and achieve their dreams. The 2015 Honorees were Ronnie...
by Nicole Piquant | Apr 16, 2015 | Business, Lifestyle, Living, News, Real Estate
There are tons of new developments happening in lower Manhattan, but one of the most exciting has to be recently announced luxury apartments being built at 84 William Street. Dubbed AKA Wall Street, the new digs will feature 140 suites, and rooms available for weekly...
by Jackie Hart | Apr 14, 2015 | Events, News
The world’s first festival dedicated entirely to rosé wines and champagne, La Nuit en Rosé, will return to New York on June 25-27, taking place on the Hornblower Infinity Yacht, sailing the Hudson River. In addition, La Nuit en Rosé announces a line-up of...
by Jackie Hart | Apr 10, 2015 | Business, News, NYC, Real Estate
As the Financial District continues to grow and expand, so do the buildings. Yet another skyscraper will be appearing the lower Manhattan skyline within the coming years. 42 Trinity Place originally started out as a lot of roughly 300,000 square feet that expanded to...