Though still cheaper than Tokyo, rents in Manhattan are the highest in the United States, and getting higher quickly. Many New Yorkers wonder how much longer they can continue to pay such rents – after all, the price of housing is rising much faster than wages are.. Could the answer be smaller apartments like the […]
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What do you know about Times Square?

Though Times Square is now seen by many as representative of New York City – home to its iconic theaters and its yearly New Year’s celebration, this hasn’t always been the case. The area started out in a familiar Broadway fashion, showing off the world’s first electrified advertisement (displaying a sign in lights […]
New York Brunch, Downtown
Still downtown after partying all night? How about a proper New York brunch downtown? After all, the cross between breakfast and lunch was invented in this very city! The restaurants below are known for their brunches and stylish scenes, enjoy!
Schiller’s sports a look similar to Keith McNally’s other propertis, Balthazar and Pastis. […]
Top West Village Bars
The West Village started out as a vacation village for residents living in what is now the Wall Street area. The atmosphere of fun still exists though. While often small and crowded, spaces in the West Village offer some of the most lively nightlife options in the city, plus a location right next […]
New York Comedy Clubs
As you might expect, New York City is one of the comedy capitals of the world. Countless comedians and actors have made it from New York comedy clubs to the big time, and the hunt is always on to find the next big thing. Aside from the Seinfelds and the Chris Rock’s of the […]
The Most Romantic Restaurants of New York
Ever since Tavern On The Green closed at the end of 2009, the title in the most Romantic Restaurants of New York category has been up for grabs. The five below are all strong contenders, just make sure you book far in advance so you actually get the chance to compare them! And don’t forget, bring […]
Gay NYC: The Neighborhoods
As the city with the largest gay population in the country, gay life is everywhere in New York. Especially in Manhattan and some parts of Brooklyn. To connect to Gay NYC, read below and take your pick from the city’s gay neighborhoods. It would be a good option for a perfect day to […]
New York City Lowline: an underground park
At least in name, the Lower East Side has come up with a response to Chelsea’s Highline Park: The Lowline. However, this project has the potential to be even more groundbreaking. There is a plan to build an underground park in an abandoned trolley terminal, equipped with “remote skylights” from the street above, […]