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 Grace Capobianco | Mar 21, 2020 | Featured, Lifestyle, Living, NYC
Long gone are the days when Downtown was dominated by the financial industry and the sidewalks were rolled up at 5:00 p.m., after the final call of the day. New businesses like Condé Nast, Seaport, Group M, Spotify, 10 Corso Como, Uber, Zola, have brought a vibrant,...
by Dan Metz | Jun 6, 2019 | Architecture, Business, News, Real Estate
Dozens of supporters gathered outside of the New York County Courthouse Wednesday morning ahead of a hearing to halt the construction of four new towers in the Two Bridges area of Manhattan. Speakers raised concerns ranging from traffic increases to environmental...