by Grace Capobianco | May 23, 2016 | Business, Living, NYC
Being the universal hotbed for business, New York City is equally beneficial and volatile for entrepreneurs looking to break into their respective markets. In order to thrive in the bustling city, current and prospective business owners need to have abnormal gumption,...
by Grace Capobianco | May 11, 2016 | Culture
In celebration of NYCxDESIGN and downtown New York’s blossoming design scene, experimental design firm Snarkitecture has created an installation that celebrates the area and its prospective developments. The installation, titled 125 Greenwich x Snarkitecture,...
by Grace Capobianco | May 10, 2016 | Business, Living
Mudras Massage offers a myriad of services to clients, including deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, shiatsu, and hydrotherapy. Heading the practice, which includes a diverse network of physical therapists and pain management specialists is Yotam Kafri. With...
by Grace Capobianco | May 4, 2016 | Culture
The Brooklyn Navy Yard was once home to the U.S. military’s largest pigeon coop. Though largely stigmatized in the city, pigeons used to be a vital communicative resource to the military during WWI and WWII. Since they were relatively undetectable, the United States...
by Grace Capobianco | May 2, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment
In conjunction with NYC Design Week, The Howard Hughes Corporation is once again celebrating the many dynamic cultural enterprises that are growing and developing in Lower Manhattan through its second installation of the Seaport Culture District. Launched in 2015,...