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Whether hosting guests or enjoying a quiet evening at home, this apartment offers the perfect blend of charm and functionality. The generous living room easily accommodates a full dining setup, while ...
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Dora Grossman-Weir is a hospitality professional with a focus on wine. After spending two and a half years working at the online wine shop and start-up, Parcelle ...
Address: 457 FDR Drive, A604 Price: $895,000 Maintenance: $535.00 Open House: Sunday, June 15: 12pm – 1pm **All showings – including Sunday Open Houses – are by appointment only. If you are working ...
Lower East Side artist and activist Laura Nova spoke with The Lo-Down Culture Cast host Traven Rice about creating inter-generational projects with a wide array of people from the Lower East Side ...
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After popping up at Partybus Bakeshop on Essex Street last summer, ice cream maker Ayanna Quint has found an official brick and mortar location for Julia Jean’s ice cream at 202 Clinton Street. Quint ...
Address: 475 FDR Drive, #L2104 Price: $615,000 Maintenance: $1267.00 Open House: Sunday, May 25th from 10:30a – 3:30p **All showings – including Sunday Open Houses – are by appointment only. If you ...
The Lower East Side Film Festival returns to the neighborhood for it’s 15th year on Thursday, May 1st – Monday, May 5th. Touting “5 Days of Cinema, Culture and Chaos in the Lower East Side,” this year ...
The local community has been advocating for many years for an elevator at the Delancey Street/Essex Street subway station. They’re finally getting their wish. At a press conference Friday (4/4/2025), ...
Address: 457 FDR Drive, #A406 Price: $835,000 Maintenance: $1486.00 Open House: Sunday, March 30 from 12:00 – 1:00 pm This stunning 2-bedroom apartment that’s ready to be your new home! Bathed in ...
You may have seen the headline in The New York Times the other day, “New York’s Most Exciting New Restaurant is Just a Warmup Act.” Priya Krishna’s glowing review of Ha’s Snack Bar (297 Broome St.) ...
There’s a new spot at the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington streets from the team behind Sixty Three Clinton. Samuel Clonts and Raymond Trinh just opened Cactus Wren at 98 Rivington St. It’s a wine ...