by Noemi Florea | Apr 23, 2022 | NYC
Larry Silverstein has spent a lifetime shaping the New York City skyline. He isn’t done yet. “BUY CORNERS,” Larry Silverstein replies without hesitation when asked what the most important lesson is that his father Harry taught him about the...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 23, 2022 | Culture, NYC
It’s springtime in the city, and New York is back! Nowhere is that more evident than at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, which recently surpassed 500,000 visitors, from more than 79 countries. Image courtesy SUMMIT One Vanderbilt A must see for locals and tourists alike,...
by Noemi Florea | Apr 22, 2022 | Culture, Events, News, NYC
Earth Day of Service at governors island For the first time this year, the Friends of Governors Island will partner with the Trust for Governors Island and the Student Conservation Association to host the first public Earth Day event on Governors Island on Saturday,...
by Kayla Eddy | Apr 20, 2022 | Dining, NYC
What began as a corner store to fulfill a neighborhood need quickly became so much more. Walk past the fully-stocked convenience store and you’ll find yourself in one of Downtown Manhattan’s most popular new speakeasies: The Little Shop! DOWNTOWN had the opportunity...
by Kayla Eddy | Apr 18, 2022 | Art, Culture, LA, Miami, NYC, Uncategorized
Read on for a quick look at the latest exhibits from museums in NYC, LA, and Miami! nyc MoMA: In Solidarity This new exhibit features work by artists born in Ukraine and serves as a tribute to those affected by the war. See art from Iakov Chernikhov, Alexander...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 13, 2022 | Culture, News, NYC
All images: FDNY On March 28, 2020, just eight days into the COVID19 pandemic, 911 received a record 6,527 calls in a single day. The exhibition, Unmasking Our Heroes, will open on April 15 at New York City Fire Museum, and will remain on display until late...