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January 2023

A Venn Diagram of Donut and Bagel Shops in Lower Manhattan

A Venn Diagram of Donut and Bagel Shops in Lower Manhattan

Donuts. Bagels. Two round breakfast foods, both alike in dignity, yet distinct in flavor palate. Sometimes, you want the sweet kiss of a fried ring...

ICYMI: Our Tour of Opening Day at the New Whole Foods

ICYMI: Our Tour of Opening Day at the New Whole Foods

In case you missed it: Lower Manhattan’s first Whole Foods is now open at One Wall Street, and to celebrate, we took a tour of all it has to offer....

How Manhattan’s Cityscape Was Remade After WWII

How Manhattan’s Cityscape Was Remade After WWII

The Manhattan Project is the title famously given to the development of the atom bomb during World War II, but “the Manhattan Projects” is a term...

Four Must-Have Lunchtime Options at the Whole Foods in One Wall Street

Four Must-Have Lunchtime Options at the Whole Foods in One Wall Street

At long last, Lower Manhattan's first Whole Foods has made its debut at One Wall Street. It's got everything: produce from more than 20 nearby farms,...

Some of the World’s Best Bartenders Are Coming to Manhatta

Some of the World’s Best Bartenders Are Coming to Manhatta

You don’t have to leave Lower Manhattan to experience some of the best bars in the world. Manhatta (on the 60th floor of 28 Liberty Street) is...

A Flower Arrangement From City Blossoms Is the Perfect Cure for the Winter Blues  

A Flower Arrangement From City Blossoms Is the Perfect Cure for the Winter Blues  

A friendly reminder that you don’t have to wait until Valentine’s Day to treat a friend or a partner to a beautiful bouquet of flowers...

Restaurant Week: 20 Amazing Meals to Savor in Lower Manhattan

Restaurant Week: 20 Amazing Meals to Savor in Lower Manhattan

Heads up, fans of discounts and fine dining: Everybody's favorite culinary event is back — Restaurant Week, that is — as budgeting New Yorkers...

New York on Film: “Man on Wire” Screening With Philippe Petit and Elizabeth Streb

New York on Film: “Man on Wire” Screening With Philippe Petit and Elizabeth Streb

The iconic image is seared into our brains: a man, dressed in black, carrying a horizontal pole, balances precariously on a wire strung between the...

Subway Station Bathrooms Reopen at Fulton Center and Across the City

Subway Station Bathrooms Reopen at Fulton Center and Across the City

Good news for anyone who’s got to go when on the go: On Monday, the MTA officially reopened nine bathrooms inside subway stations across the city....

New Year, New Lunch: Tasty Dining Options to Try at Urbanspace

New Year, New Lunch: Tasty Dining Options to Try at Urbanspace

With the holidays winding down, it’s time to think about the daily grind again. One easy way to fight off the winter doldrums is to mix up your...

Artists Turned a Former Dunkin’ Into an Innovative Art Gallery

Artists Turned a Former Dunkin’ Into an Innovative Art Gallery

You can find a Dunkin’ in almost any neighborhood in Manhattan, but only one has a former Dunkin’ that’s been turned into an art...

After Years of Requests, Luke’s Lobster Is Debuting a Warm Lobster Roll

After Years of Requests, Luke’s Lobster Is Debuting a Warm Lobster Roll

For 13 years, Luke’s Lobster — the international restaurant chain with a location at 26 S. William Street — has only served chilled lobster...