Ride-sharing has been the hottest transportation trend for several years now, and the concept isn’t going to disappear anytime fast. Uber and Lyft are the most popular ways to get a rapid ride by firing up the smartphone. Their apps make it super simple, and the services are typically cheaper than a taxi. As far […]
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New York City is an amazing place to live or visit. From its bright lights to its bustling financial district and thriving small communities, New York City is diverse and enthralling; there’s no doubt about it. While the city in general is great to experience at any time of year, there’s something about the holiday […]
If you’re a resident or heading to New York City this fall, there’s so much for you to see and do. Your options are endless whether you enjoy leisurely strolls along the tree-lined streets, or catching a game at the local arenas. Here is a list of the top five activities and sights to experience […]
Times Square Alliance has teamed up with 6¢ Design to create the Times Square Design Lab. This is to add unique street furniture, book displays, and signage to remake the pedestrian mall at the “crossroads of the world” at the juncture of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. This will turn the area into a brand new public […]
New York City will be one of the most popular destinations over Memorial Day weekend due to the countless events going on throughout the city. The weekend is fun for the whole family and includes events that kids and adults can enjoy together as well as others specifically meant for adults. The Great Brooklyn Grill […]
New York City is now the home of the world’s largest Chick-Fil-A restaurant, almost twice the size of its nearest competitor. Located in NYC’s Financial District at 144 Fulton Street, the restaurant is five stories high and encompasses 12,000 square feet. Although the fast food restaurant is the tallest in the Chick-Fil-A chain, it’s also […]
For much of the history of NYC public transport, ancient methods of fare collection such as coins, tokens and paper tickets were utilized on the city’s buses and subways. On their website, the MTA lists 1953 as the year tokens became the standard on NYC subways, marking the system’s first moves towards streamlining fare collection […]
January is a wonderful time to visit the magical City of New York. With snow still falling, January is often the coldest month of the year in the Big Apple, creating a typical Winter Wonderland landscape which visitors from all around the world come to experience. The month is full of many lively events in […]