Year: 2022
Stretch Your Body and Mind With BeU Yoga at Battery Park City’s Lawns (Now Open!)
Spring is truly here, as Battery Park City’s lawns have reopened for the season! The acreage will be opening on a rolling basis, with all...
Drinks to Go Are Here to Stay — Five Must-Have Cocktails to Pick Up Downtown
One of the few upsides of the pandemic, along with open streets and outdoor dining, was the sudden legality of to-go alcohol, which blessed us all...
The Oculus Beer Garden Returns With Live Music, Bavarian Pretzels
The outdoor beer garden in the Oculus reopened for the 2022 season with a new menu and a fresh look. The Oculus Beer Garden, located at the corner...
Greenmarkets in Lower Manhattan: Hours, Items, All You Need to Know
Lower Manhattan’s greenmarkets are still going strong during the harvest season. From fresh vegetables to blooming herbs, these local markets...
E-Waste Drop-Off and Shred-a-Thon Alert!
Round up all the old widgets and unwanted documents that are collecting dust and bring them over to Fulton Street (between Ryders Alley and Cliff...
Three Hearty and Delicious Sandwich Combinations From Leo’s Bagels
Nothing beats a good New York City bagel, and Lower Manhattan's own Leo's Bagels makes some of the best in the city. (We're biased, but it’s...
Four Must-Have Cocktails to Celebrate Manhatta’s Return
You've heard the good news — Danny Meyer's celebrated restaurant Manhatta is finally back in business after two years of pandemic closure. Perched...
How Battery Park City Became an Urbanist Dream: a Walking Tour and Lecture
New urbanism is all the rage, just ask the teens. The renewed popularity of pedestrian-friendly, densely constructed, human-scale design in recent...
Buy Flowers and Support Ukrainian Refugees at City Blossoms
You see a lot of blue and gold around the city right now as New Yorkers extend our support to Ukrainians under siege. Here’s a way to bring the...
Is It Sacrilege to Put Ricotta on a Cheese Steak?
Close readers of our blog are likely familiar with Brooklyn Beef ‘N Cheese, burrowed in the confines of 70 Pine Street’s City Acres Market and in...

