With its immeasurable size and plethora of historical spots, it is fair to say one can truly never stop exploring New York City’s many treasures. If you are looking to get away from the main galleries and exhibitions on museum mile around the upper east side, it may be time for you to explore the beauty of what is… Read more →
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Summer 2016: The Best of NYC’s Restaurant Week
It’s that time of year again. It’s restaurant week in New York City. Restaurant week is an event that lets you eat at top-of-the-line restaurants without emptying your wallet. Despite its name, this event is much longer than a week, running from July 25 to August 19th. Restaurant Week allows foodies to try three course $29 lunches and $42… Read more →
Best Local Spots in New York City
The Real Little Italy Although it is true Manhattan’s Little Italy was in fact a large Italian neighborhood, many tourists and some NY locals are unaware of the fact that the Belmont area of the Bronx is a historic neighborhood, which had a great influx of Italian immigrants in the late 19th century. Belmont, a predominantly Italian neighborhood located a… Read more →
Top All-American Landmarks in New York City
Empire State Building The most iconic office building in Manhattan, the Empire State Building represents a new era of New York City architecture focused on the geometric shapes linked to the Art Deco movement. The architecture of the Empire State Building highlights the typical aesthetic qualities of pre-world WWII design, reaffirming its symbolic meaning as a key patriotic landmark during… Read more →
Most Affordable Michelin-Rated Spots in NYC
Carbone Italian can be quite pricey in the city, especially if it’s at a top restaurant such as Carbone where staples like veal parm could be around fifty-eight dollars, but believe it or not, there is a way to work around spending that much money on simply one entree. Located in Soho, this upscale Italian restaurant can prove to be… Read more →
Winter Excitement In NYC
Though it may not be especially appealing for a tourist to go about and sightsee a city in the winter, I would have to argue that New York City should definitely be the ultimate exception to this rule. Even if you have already visited the below places once or multiple times, it’s fair to assume that once revisited, it can… Read more →
Venture Beat Outlines 2015 Trends in Mobile Advertising
Terry Koh from Venture Beat shared his take on the trends of mobile advertising for 2015, and the years to come. Koh notes that mobile devices actually outnumber people, and levels of web traffic from mobile devices is higher than that of desktops. The growth in the mobile space over the last decade has been astronomical, and will likely continue… Read more →