by Kari Sonde | Sep 30, 2015 | Culture
The Seaport District is getting a huge cultural makeover. Enter the Seaport Culture District. The Howard Hughes Corporation is revamping the area to bring a sense of community by bringing art, events, and food while retaining the district’s historical heritage....
by Krissy Lewis | Jun 11, 2015 | Dining
[slideshow_deploy id=’68069′] Stemming from Cuba’s famous ice cream factory and famous ballet, Coppelia, brings its intimate Latin American cuisine to Downtown’s elite. Coppelia serves a variety of dishes from Mexico, Peru, Cuba, and the...
by Mike Hammer | Jan 12, 2015 | Travel
Everyone needs time to get out of the city to embrace the snow elsewhere. Although a snow-covered city skyline is a beautiful, what better way to spend a wintry weekend than in the Catskill Mountains. Spend a night or two in a guest room or a King Suite at the...
by Mike Hammer | Jul 16, 2014 | Dining
Roasted Farm Chicken over Polenta Downtown Manhattan is, once again, lucky enough to receive another dining venture from the restaurant and development company HPH, headed by restaurateur Peter Poulakakos–Bacchanal. Joining the ranks of HPH’s iconic...
by Mike Hammer | May 19, 2014 | Dining
Pascal Riffaud is no stranger to the ins and outs of exceptional service. As a former head hotel concierge at such well-heeled destinations as the Prince de Galles Hotel in Paris and New York’s St. Regis Hotel, he is skilled in providing distinguished services for...