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A new cocktail bar for the LGBTQ+ community and beyond has touched down in Hell’s Kitchen–the first of its kind in the neighborhood! An adult playground of sorts, the new spot, dubbed The Dickens, was conceptualiz...
The Department of Transportation (DOT) may soon deem Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza car-free, according to Gothamist‘s exclusive first report. Though no final decisions have been made, the DOT is looking to res...
This winter NYC will be able to say it has its very first hard kombucha taproom, as JuneShine New York is set to open in Williamsburg this winter. This will be the Southern California-based brand’s first taproom o...
First it was rap legend Biggie, now its international superstar Dolly Parton! The MTA has partnered up with Legacy Recordings and Dolly Records to announce the release of special-edition…...
Back in February, New York Magazine announced that the famed Jane Hotel was sold to hotelier, Jeff Klein (owner of NYC’s Monkey Bar and City Club). But before you freak out about losing your…...
Sure you’re familiar with the Rockefeller Christmas Tree, but now there’s a new tree on the block! Soon the city will turn into a winter wonderland with the unveiling of holiday windows, the return of…...
Bushwick’s legendary pizzeria Roberta’s, which is famous for its delicious wood-fired pizzas, is expanding once again, this time to a 5,200-square-foot spot in Midtown near Penn Station, as reported by the N...
The NoHo loft where Jean-Michel Basquiat used to live and work has recently hit the rental market! As reported by EV Grieve, the two-level building located at 57 Great Jones St. between Bowery and Lafayette is being mar...
It’s no secret that NYC’s housing market lately has been a disaster, but not only are many of us still are choosing to stay put, other people are also trying to find their own corner of the city with residen...
NYC’s annual cans-for-a-cause competition dubbed Canstruction is returning for its 30th edition to Brookfield Place this week! 20 teams of architects, engineers, and contractors go up against each other in this an...