Garment District
Interactive Cylinders With Musical Movies Are Coming to NYC’s Garment District
A new public art installation is making its way to the Garment District, and it’s sure to be a
13 NYC Holiday Markets to Check Out This 2017 Holiday Season
The Union Square Holiday Market. Image courtesy Urbanspace Every holiday season, New Yorkers (and tourists alike) can expect a few
New Leadership Revives NYC’s Millinery Synagogue, Originally Built for Garment District Hatmakers
Squeezed between 38th and 39th street on 6th Avenue is a short, stubborn limestone facade: the Millinery Synagogue. Built in
NYC’s Garment District Gets 400 Foot “Road Tattoo” on Broadway, Custom Traffic Paint Art by Steed Taylor
The Garment District Alliance, in partnership with the NYCDOT, has closed two blocks of Broadway this summer and installed a
Destroy Stuff and Let Off Steam at the Wrecking Club, NYC’s First Destruction Room
Want to go out, have some fun, and decompress, but tired of the same old bars, restaurants, and clubs? Well,
A Fancy Animal Carnival Arrives at the Garment District Plaza in NYC
A flight of whimsy arrived on the Broadway Pedestrian Plaza in the Garment District yesterday. Titled A Fancy Animal Carnival,
Mass Medium, Made of 102,000 Pounds of Granite, Along Broadway in NYC’s Garment District
The Garment District Alliance continues on its creative track of choosing art that blends in with our urban environment. This
The Top 10 Hidden Restaurants in NYC: 2015 Edition
Releasing on October 7th (but already available for pre-order on Amazon) will be the new guidebook, New York: Hidden
18 Life-Size Sculptures in "Seward Johnson in New York" Take Over Garment District Broadway Plazas
18. “Forever Marilyn” “Forever Marilyn” (photo at top) from Johnson’s Icons Revisited collection recreates that famous skirt scene in
Daily What?! The Mystery of the Garment District Arcades in NYC
Here’s a fun trick: several of the lobbies of Garment District buildings are arcades that go mid-block between
8 Weird NYC Subway Entrances: Get Your Hair Cut, Keys Made, and Shoes Shined in a NYC Subway Station
We’ve been wondering about this phenomenon for a while: the prevalence of barber shops, locksmiths, bodegas, and shoe repair
Vintage Typewriters on Display at CUNY Journalism, former New York Herald Tribune Headquarters
The New York Herald Tribune was a collaboration between two journalism giants: Horace Greeley, who founded the Tribune in 1841