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89 South St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 233-3221

Art Gallery Near Mariposa Gallery

Dance New Amsterdam
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280 Broadway (Entrance at 53 Chambers)
New York, NY 10007

(212) 625-8369

56 HENRY
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56 Henry St
New York, NY 10002

(518) 966-2622

One Art Space
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23 Warren St
New York, NY 10007

(646) 559-0535

New York… One Art Space, a new exhibition space at 23 Warren Street in Tribeca. The 1700-square foot venue is dedicated to the promotion of international contemporary art, celebrating established figures and introducing new artists to enrich the New York art community’s aesthetic diversity.

South Street Local Artists
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93 South St
New York, NY 10038

(347) 349-5985

174 Rivington Street
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CLOSED
New York, NY 10007

The LES has always been a center of progressive thought and the heart of the neighborhood will be felt through collaboration with local artists, businesses, and residents.

Anderson Contemporary
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180 Maiden Ln
New York, NY 10038

(917) 575-5972

World Trade Gallery
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120 Broadway (Cedar St Entrance)
New York, NY 10271-0001

(212) 619-2030

Providing Expertise in Art & Framing since 1981. Custom Framing: Over 2,500 Frames Metal to 22K and Closed Corner Archival Museum Framing Experienced Sales Staff Work Done on Premises Specializing in Lower Manhattan Antique Engravings to Contemporary Abstract Corporate accounts welcome.

Fitzroy Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
Chambers St
New York, NY 10007

Fitzroy Gallery was founded by Maureen Sarro and Natalia Hayeem in 2010. The gallery represents emerging and established international contemporary artists working in varied practices in all media. The intergenerational program also presents a series of historical exhibitions investigating significant artistic and institutional antecedents. Fitzroy Gallery is committed to fostering a program of rigorous solo exhibitions, collaborations, and guest curated shows, as well as a series of culturally and critically relevant screenings, performances, and talks. In April 2011, we staged the 50th anniversary of Simone Forti’s acclaimed Slant Board performance, which received tremendous critical acclaim in 1961 as well as 2011. The gallery is also committed to fostering the appreciation and dissemination of artists’ books and alternative printed projects. Printed matter is published in conjunction with each exhibition, as determined by the artist or curator, to augment their exhibitions and practice. Fitzroy Gallery subscribes to the highest standards of ethical practice, connoisseurship and scholarship. We also deal in select secondary market artworks.

FOXY PRODUCTION
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2 East Broadway, 200
New York, NY 10038

(212) 239-2758

Hunter & Gatti
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8 Spruce Street, 35T
New York, NY 10038

+1 646 736 7562 // +34 931 157 000

Hunter & Gatti is a creative duo comprised of modern artist Cristian Hunter and fashion photographer Martin Gatti. By bringing two different creative views together, the talented tandem is taking classy, glamorous fashion to the highest level of fine art. Offering photography services combined with art direction, H&G have been creating innovative campaigns and editorials for different fashion brands and magazines over the past 15 years. Today, Hunter & Gatti are recognized not only in the fashion world, but also in the art industry as the creators of the new “Fashion Art” movement. Inventing and implementing to their famous photography works various techniques, such as oil painting or digital modification, H&G have established themselves as part of a new generation of creatives who are able to interpret any concept through an imaginative use of different artistic disciplines.

Deanna C. Stetler
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3385 Sundown Ln Austin, TX 78704
New York, NY 35004

(512) 326-4680

AAA Innovations
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118 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 671-0722

Latoya M. Gravely
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4864 Bridge St Tulsa, OK 74120
New York, NY 35005

(918) 860-9606

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4699 Patton Ln Raleigh, NC 27603
New York, NY 35004

(919) 228-4732

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3235 Mandan Rd Farmington, MO 63640
New York, NY 35004

(573) 756-3537

Geraldine P. Blais
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1169 Olive St Pandora, OH 45877
New York, NY 35014

(419) 384-3316

Chris J. Wilkerson
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4888 Olive St Bowling Green, OH 43402
New York, NY 35005

(419) 372-5711

Blanche G. West
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2264 Traders Alley Kansas City, MO 64105
New York, NY 35007

(816) 372-5434

Ashley S. Carter
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754 Traders Alley Kansas City, MO 64106
New York, NY 35006

(816) 426-5052

Pamela D. Harris
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274 Foley Street Miami, FL 33132
New York, NY 35004

(954) 657-9434

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View of New York Inc
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89 South St
New York, NY 10038-3520

(212) 227-3578

Save Our Seaport
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South Street Seaport Historic District
New York, NY 10038

347-674-3716, (347) 6-PIER16

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Cornelius R J Inc Fish
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20 Fulton Fish Market
New York, NY 10038

(212) 233-2987

Fresh Salt
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146 Beekman St, Frnt 4
New York, NY 10038

(212) 962-0053

Bradley Sara
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100 John St
New York, NY 10038-3807

(212) 566-0463

Fulton Stall Market
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207 Front St
New York, NY 10038

The Fulton Stall Market, located at 207A Front Street, is a marketplace for local foods connecting farmers and producers with the growing Lower Manhattan community. Located in the historic district where the City's markets began in the 1700's, it's a first step toward development of a year-round indoor public market for NYC featuring local products and educational programming celebrating the Seaport District's vibrant market history. Our outdoor farmers’ market takes place on Sundays from 11am to 5pm year-round on Fulton Street. Check our website for our list of producers and weekly updates. Our Country Store operates daily from 12-7pm (Monday 12-4pm), and visit our Market Bar every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for four rotating draft lines of New York based craft beers, highlighting the diversity and quality of New York’s burgeoning craft beer industry.

BODIES...The Exhibition
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11 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

(888) 926-3437

Missy Farren
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207 Front St
New York, NY 10038-2106

+1 (212) 528-1691

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207 Front St
New York, NY 10038-2106

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Hiran Santiago
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217 Front St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 374-9564

Little Airplane Productions
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207 Front St
New York, NY 10038

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New York Unearthed
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207 Front St
New York, NY 10038-2106

(212) 748-8628

Accessory Place
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89 South St
New York, NY 10038-3510

(212) 566-0193

Schooner Pioneer
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12 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

(212) 748-8600

Schooner Pioneer was built as a sloop in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania in 1885 to carry sand mined near the mouth of the Delaware Bay to an iron foundry in Chester, Pennsylvania. Ten years later she was re-rigged as a schooner. In the days before paved roads, small coastal schooners such as Pioneer were the delivery trucks of their era, carrying various cargoes between coastal communities: lumber and stone from the islands of Maine, brick on the Hudson River, and oyster shell on the Chesapeake Bay. Almost all American cargo sloops and schooners were wood, but because she was built in what was then this country’s center of iron shipbuilding, Pioneer had wrought-iron hull. She was the first of only two cargo sloops built of iron in this country, and is the only iron-hulled American merchant sailing vessel still in existence. By 1930, when new owners moved her from the Delaware River to Massachusetts, she had been fitted with an engine, and was no longer using sails. In 1966 she was substantially rebuilt and turned into a sailing vessel once again. Today she plies the waters of NY Harbor carrying adults and children instead of cargo in her current role as a piece of “living history.”

La Trattoria Pizzeria & Restaurant
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145 Hudson St
New York, NY 10013-2103

(212) 941-9163

Ahmuty Demers & McManus
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175 I U Willets Rd
Albertson, NY 11507

(212) 513-7788

Pier 17 - Manhattan
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90 South St
New York, NY 10002

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Il Brigante
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214 Front St, Frnt 1
New York, NY 10038-2035

(212) 285-0222

IT'SUGAR
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10 Fulton Street
New York, NY 10038

(212) 514-5373