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What began in the late 1990 as the Campaign for the New Madison Square Park, a public-private partnership that raised $6 million in public and private funds to redesign the ailing park, is now Madison Square Park Conservancy, a not-for-profit organization committed solely to preserving, protecting and programming one of New York City’s most beloved jewel box parks. Madison Square Park, a seven-acre urban oasis, is located in the heart of Manhattan’s Flatiron District at 23rd Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues. The Conservancy raises the funds that support lush and brilliant horticulture, park maintenance, park security and a variety of free cultural programs for all ages. Through a public-private partnership with the City of New York Parks Department, the Conservancy funds approximately 98% of the cost of park maintenance and 100% of the cost of security and cultural programs. The cost of operating the Park and its programs exceeds $3 million annually. Media coverage credits the Conservancy’s work with fueling the resurgence of the Flatiron District and Madison Square neighborhood.
Gramercy Tavern is a New American restaurant located at 42 East 20th Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue S.), in the Flatiron District in Manhattan, New York City.It is owned by Danny Meyer, along with Chef/Partner Michael Anthony and Managing Partner Kevin Mahan. The pastry chef is Miroslav Uskoković. The Beverage Director is Juliette Pope. The restaurant opened in July 1994.MenuThe menu of New American cuisine changes each season.RestaurantThe restaurant's neo-Colonial decor is soothing and elegantly rustic. The restaurant can seat 130 people, the bar can accommodate 60 people, and a private dining room can seat 12–22 people.Reviews & accoladesIn 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, and 2015, voters in the Zagats Survey voted it the most popular restaurant in New York City. In 2007, the New York Times gave it three stars.In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 28, referring to it as “About as perfect as a restaurant can get”. It also rated it Number 1 in New York City for "Dining at the Bar," and the second most popular restaurant in New York City.Gramercy Tavern was awarded One Star by the Michelin Guide.The restaurant was named "Outstanding Restaurant of 2008" from the James Beard Foundation.
Targeting the Asian-American market, Whisper NYC is a division of the Whisper Entertainment Companies bringing the same ENERGY and FIRE from the West Coast to the East. Unifying sexy, classy, young professionals, Whisper Entertainment is committed to provide premiere nightlife events throughout the West and East Coast. With changing times in our society and lifestyle, we are dedicated to adapt these changes into our events and revolutionize the party experience for all of our guests. 한국인과 미국교포를 타겟으로 서부해안의 에너지와 매력을 동부로 전달하는 Whisper NYC는 Whisper Entertainment Companies의 기업 부문입니다. 매력있고 스타일리쉬한 트렌드세터들을 위한 공간인 Whisper Entertainment는 클럽문화를 서부와 동부에 걸쳐 제공하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. 변화하는 우리의 사회와 생활의 변화에 반영하여 손님 모두를 위한 파티를 혁신하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다.
Legendary Hip Hop & Electronic label founded in NYC in 1981. The label is credited with launching the careers of notable Hip Hop legends Afrika Bambaataa, Queen Latifah, House of Pain, De La Soul, and Naughty By Nature. Currently Tommy Boy is home to Pants Velour, the AM:Racket label, Laura Lee Bishop, Linnea, Jamar Rogers, OCAD, ANGI3, BS, Guinevere, Plushgun, Gamu, Richie Campbell, Marcos Carnaval, Chachi, Zeke Thomas, Po Johnson, and Todd Terry. In the late 80's Tommy Boy introduced EDM to mainstream audiences with releases from LFO, Coldcut, and 808 State and is credited with opening the door at Top 40 radio in America again for DJ's with the success of Bob Sinclar's "World Hold On" in 2006. Known for fusing Electronic music with Hip Hop since its early days, Tommy Boy helped to establish Latin Freestyle and Latin Hip Hop genres with the release of multiple singles and albums from TKA, K7, and Information Society. In 1989, the label became the first label to market its own merch line to mainstream consumers via its Tommy Boy Gear line, partnering with brands like Stussy and Carhartt. Tommy Boy continues to license its logo to designers and retailers worldwide including Maharishi and Urban Outfitters.
In a room capped at 30 participants, dancers are given the opportunity to explore movement in a non-competitive, yet highly motivated dance environment. For only a flat rate of five dollars, The Playground allows the dancer to freely experience each choreographer’s styles and ideas, engage with a new community of dancers, and gather resourceful information and inspiration from the plethora of choreographers involved. The Playground provides choreographers with free space to manifest their thoughts onto bodies, refine their teaching methods on trained professionals, and establish relationships with new dancers, fellow choreographers, and prominent presenters. Arranged is the occasion to scope out New York’s most emerging and explosive talent in an unconventional setting. In this situation, presenters are able to study the personalities of whom they commission instead of just the final product.
By combining an unusual mixture of sport, design and entertainment, SPiN New York has created a unique day and nighttime venue with 17 ping-pong courts, a full bar, restaurant, pro-shop and private VIP room. SPiN is open to anyone and everyone during the day and 21+ after 9pm. Memberships are available for the more obsessed players, but not necessary to take part in our nightly events, tournaments, private ping-pong instruction with professional players, and casual socializing and play.
Easy movie & game rentals for a low price! Redbox is Where Fun Lives at over 30,000 locations around the country – including this Redbox kiosk at Walgreens
One Madison is a luxury residential condominium tower located on 23rd Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South, at the foot of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. The building's address is 23 East 22nd Street, where the main lobby is located.HistoryAlthough much of the area nearby is included in various historic districts - such as the Ladies' Mile Historic District, Gramercy Park Historic District and Madison Square North Historic District - the location of One Madison is not, enabling the building to be constructed "as of right" with the transfer of air rights from the shorter buildings that surround the site.When the building was originally announced, it was to be 47 stories and called The Saya; the name was changed to One Madison Park around the time that construction began in 2006 and then to One Madison after it was taken over by the Related Companies. The building as constructed has 60 stories. It features 360-degree views and contains 53 residential units, topped by an 6,850-square-foot triplex penthouse with a 586-square-foot wraparound terrace. The original asking price for the penthouse was $45 million, and was originally announced as including a butler with his own one-bedroom apartment on a lower floor. Prior to Related's take over of the building, the penthouse was under contract for $32 million, but that deal never closed.
麦迪逊一号(One Madison)是位于纽约曼哈顿的一栋高档住宅公寓,位于23街,介于百老汇和公园大道南,麦迪逊大街尽头。建筑大厅在建成后地址为东22街23号。2010年4月,该建筑已经封顶,但是由于财务危机无法完工。住宅单元的销售停止,但在4月15日于接管者的一次会面后销售继续。但之后大楼依然深受财务状况和法律官司困扰,其中包括多起诈骗诉讼和指控,在2010年6月在债权人要求下被迫走向破产 。外部链接官方网站"One Madison Square" at Curbed.comImages on SkyscraperPage.comImage of the planned "companion" building on East 22nd Street designed by Rem Koolhaas "One Madison Park" on Architecture News Plus "CetraRuddy" on Architecture News Plus