by Jeff Simmons | May 29, 2020 | Design, Dining, Living, News, NYC
A decade ago, during the Great Recession, Hudson Square was a neighborhood known as the gateway to the Holland Tunnel. Its streets packed with cars bound for Jersey, the heyday of being New York City’s former printing district was long gone. Beautifully built loft...
by Jeff Simmons | May 25, 2020 | Art, Education, News, NYC, Outdoor
Here’s a chance for kids to show off their best artwork – and highlight the power of women! Monumental Women is giving kids a chance to have their artwork featured at the historic unveiling of the Women’s Right Pioneers Monument that features...
by Downtown Magazine | May 15, 2020 | Design
Owning a yacht is a luxury in itself, however, luxury often comes with challenges as well. For yachts, the challenge is in coming up with a design that not only improves the look of the yacht but also maintains or improves its functionality. Not sure...
by Nicole Haddad | Apr 29, 2020 | Design, Dining, Lifestyle
True Residential, a luxury home refrigeration brand with commercial DNA, has unveiled an unprecedented initiative in response to client demand during the Covid-19 crisis. For the duration of this crisis, the brand is offering homeowners and clients the ability to...
by Nicole Haddad | Apr 28, 2020 | Design, Featured, Lifestyle, Uncategorized
Since we are all adjusting to working from home these days, we tapped award-winning interior designer Daun Curry for some advice on how to balance it all. As Daun is currently operating her design business from home, she’s reflected on the importance of making...
by Nicole Haddad | Apr 27, 2020 | Art, Culture, Design, Featured
The sheltering at home (when possible) effect the virus has had on the world over, has made many of us appreciate the arts more than ever. With galleries, art fairs, and installations closed, canceled, or postponed for the time being, supporting artists is more...