Located on Fifth Avenue between 56rh and 57th Streets, Trump Tower is the home to residents and the headquarters of the Trump Organization. The Atrium and Garden levels showcase the Trump Grill, Trump Bar, Trump Cafe, Trump Ice Cream Parlor and the Trump Stores.
Stadiumred is the New York City based company that is more than an NYC Recording Studio, but rather one built on the love of music, quality service, innovation, fun and a sense of making a difference. Stadiumred is focused on the music industry. The company includes the award winning production, recording, mixing and mastering studios in Harlem (Stadiumred Studios), as well as an artist management and development division (Stadiumred Music) as well as the marketing and events division (Stadiumred Life). Since conception in 2007, Stadiumred has become widely known for its recording studio arm, Stadiumred Studios. Having worked with artists like Drake & Eminem to the Chicago Symphony & Yo-Yo Ma, the recording studios have helped artists make amazing music across all genres. Stadiumred is a product of an incredible team of multi gold & platinum record winning engineers and producers that include industry titans like Ryan West, David Frost, Justin “Just Blaze” Smith, Sidney “Omen” Brown, and Tom Lazarus. Stadiumred is associated with 12 Grammy Award wins (nominated for 22) under its belt and Stadiumred Music is part think-tank and part investment firm for today’s generation of artists. With hands on the pulse of the music industry, Stadiumred Music works with artists to achieve their full potential through creative and effective use of time and resources. Services include, career management, development, consulting, booking, distribution, licensing, publishing, production, and more. Stadiumred Life is where music and life merge. Built on the idea that music is a marketing tool at its heart, this arm of Stadiumred aims to create unique music driven events, experiences and partnerships. Past events include working with top-tier brands like Rolls Royce & Blue Star Jets to amazing artists like Jeremy Carr and Wynter Gordon and Avicii, in the hottest locations around the country.
The Kosciuszko Foundation: The American Center of Polish Culture Founded in 1925 by Stephen Mizwa, the Kosciuszko Foundation promotes closer ties between Poland and the United States through educational, scientific and cultural exchanges. It awards up to $1 million annually in fellowships and grants to graduate students, scholars, scientists, professionals, and artists, and promotes Polish culture in America. The Foundation has awarded scholarships and provided a forum to Poles who have changed history. Over the years the Kosciuszko Foundation has added honorary trustees to its board, such as Zbigniew Brzezinski, Czeslaw Milosz, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Penderecki, and also provided medals of recognition to people such as Artur Rubinstein, Norman Davies, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Rafal Olbinski, Dr. Maria Siemionow, and other distinguished Poles who have performed or lectured at the foundation. This elaborate network has been part of the foundation's success. Young Poles and Polish-Americans are uniquely poised to change the world, not just through humanities and the arts, but through the sciences, technology, and business as well. But it takes money to finance their dreams through education. With scholarships, they can become the leaders of tomorrow. For the 21st century, the Kosciuszko Foundation wants to build on the examples set by Kosciuszko and Mizwa, but we need your help to do it. The Kosciuszko Foundation can only continue its activities supporting Polish culture and awarding scholarships if we receive support from people like you. To donate to the Kosciuszko Foundation in the United States in New York, call (212) 734 2130, or visit us on the web at http://www.thekf.org
The Arsenal is a symmetrical brick building with modestly Gothic Revival details, located in Central Park, New York City, centered on 64th Street off Fifth Avenue. Built between 1847 and 1851 as a storehouse for arms and ammunition for the New York State Militia, the building predates the design and construction of Central Park, where only the Blockhouse (1814) is older.The Arsenal was designed by Martin E. Thompson (1786–1877), originally trained as a carpenter, who had been a partner of Ithiel Town and went on to become one of the founders of the National Academy of Design. Thompson's symmetrical structure of brick in English bond, with headers every fifth course, presents a central block in the manner of a fortified gatehouse flanked by half-octagonal towers. The carpentry doorframe speaks of its purpose with an American eagle displayed between stacks of cannonballs over the door, and crossed sabers and stacked pikes represented in flanking panels.The building currently houses the offices of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and the Central Park Wildlife Conservation Center, but it has also served as a zoo and housed a portion of the American Museum of Natural History's collections while its permanent structure was being erected. During the course of its lifetime it has also housed a police precinct, a weather bureau, and an art gallery.
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Gitterman Gallery is committed to presenting great art in photography. We have over 25 years of experience in the field and specialize in connoisseur level photographs. In addition to representing artists, estates and private collections, we maintain an inventory of selective work that spans the history of the medium in a full range of styles and periods. We have fine examples of work by established artists and we also champion artists that have been overlooked by the history of the medium. We are available for guidance in establishing or developing a collection as well as buying or selling at auction.
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At Citispot our philosophy is simple: Focus on doing one thing and one thing only - providing the best possible apartment for you. Established in 1999, Citispot is a full service rentals, sales and property management office specializing in all parts of Manhattan. With over 100,000 apartments and townhouses across Manhattan, and a strong presence all over NYC, we offer a full range of well maintained, high-quality rental accommodations tailored to meet your needs at very competitive rates. The powerful Citispot search engine scans our enormous NYC Real estate database of available properties on a constant basis. We strive to shine in every area of our business, continually reinventing ourselves as we find better ways to achieve our clients' goals. Your goals! Make the smart move today. Find your spot right here! www.citispot.com
Geoffrey Zakarian has re-launched the iconic Palm Court at The Plaza hotel with a complete renovation helmed by Master Architect Thierry Despont. Zakarian showcases classic American menus from morning to evening, and while staying true to its original design intent, Despont has brought the grand feeling of Central Park indoors, with garden elements such as caning, large potted plants, four soaring palm trees and an oval trellised bar anchoring the room, creating an ambience that feels warm, private and glamorous. Bespoke furnishings provide a relaxed, yet elegant setting well-suited for either a professional breakfast meeting or an evening of cocktails crafted by mixologist Brian Van Flandern. Afternoon Tea truly shines as well with custom tableware and china, a tea list with worldly depth, and of course, a bit of Eloise too. This elegant room marked with its stained glass dome and impressive height adds a touch of old New York to a very polished and modern sense of hospitality.
The Copacabana is a New York City nightclub. Many entertainers, among them Danny Thomas, Pat Cooper and the comedy team of Martin and Lewis, made their New York debuts at the Copacabana. The Barry Manilow song \"Copacabana\" is named after the club. Part of the 2003 Yerba Buena song \"Guajira\" is set there. The Copa was used as a setting in the films Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Tootsie, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Carlito's Way, The French Connection, Martin and Lewis, and Beyond the Sea, as well as several plays, including Barry Manilow's Copacabana. In addition the musical film Copacabana, starring Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda, takes place in the nightclub.