Anchored below Essex Crossing, The Market Line has officially opened to the public as of Friday, November 22! Today, the first section of the 15,000 square foot Market Line has opened with 30 local vendors. The space is...
NYC officials approved plans to build the world’s first underground park back in 2016, and it’ll finally be a reality soon! The Lowline project is being developed in the one-acre space which was formerly the Williamsbu...
Until now, you could only find the Bosai Kakigōri desserts at Smorgasburg and the Canal Street Market. As of this weekend, however, the shaved ice desserts will have a permanent home at 100 Stanton Street. Bonsai Kakig...
As of Wednesday, March 13, you’ll literally be able to see the entire world from the Lower East Side. A fascinating new art installation by artist Sebastian ErraZuriz will allow people to see live footage of Earth strea...
The latest mural to take over the Bowery Wall was created by Tats Cru and pays homage to much of the area’s history, as well as the wall itself. Tats Cru’s mural is a collage of the Lower East Side’s roots. There’s a de...
The Flower Shop, a bar-and-grill that opened on the Lower East Side in early 2017, is officially one of Manhattan’s hot spots. Feeling nostalgic? Then step on into this flea-market–sourced, retro inspired bar and...
Where has the time gone? The thought of it already being a month since we lost Anthony Bourdain is surreal. Honestly, I still haven’t come to terms with it, and it seems like many around NYC people feel similarly. The...
The life size installation, “Mom-and-Pops of the LES” is officially up and you can swing by to see it any time! Mom and Pop shops have been an integral part of New York life since pretty much as long as New...
The boutique shop Extra Butter has teamed up with Adidas to create a brand new sneaker—Alphabounce Beyond. As part of the collaboration, they’ve created a crazy pop-up space in the Lower East Side that looks more like y...
The city as a whole continues to see neighborhood staples close due to rising rents and big competitors driving out these local mom-and-pop shops. To commemorate these shuttered shops, LES-based photographers James and...