121 Fulton Street, an American Bar & Grill, is a full-scale restaurant, bar, and event space located in the heart of the Financial District. Its sleek and warm design emphasizes a natural balance between sophistication and the cool, comfortable vibe of downtown Manhattan. Classic dishes and cocktails are re-imagined and served for brunch, lunch, dinner and special events. This multifaceted restaurant provides several private rooms which are perfect to celebrate any corporate or personal event.
At PlainTruth Ent NYC Recording Studios quality and respect is of the outmost importance whether you are a major label artist or an up an coming artist. Come to the studio and experience the legendary sound that helped the many Gold ,Platinum And Multi Platinum records on the studio walls and many many Artists become a part of musical History. PlainTruth Ent Recording Studios in NYC have contributed recording,mixing,mastering,songwriting and production on over 20 million records sold.
Since 1973 we have championed the arts as a vital component of our communities and we remain dedicated to making Manhattan a thriving center of arts activity. Art Happens Here. www.lmcc.net / www.rivertorivernyc.com
The building at 1 Wall Street Court in Manhattan, also known as The Beaver Building and The Cocoa Exchange (as the former home of the New York Cocoa Exchange) is a triangular-shaped building reminiscent of the Flatiron Building. The building, designed by Clinton and Russell and completed in 1904, is located at the intersection of Wall Street, Pearl Street, and Beaver Street.The Munson Steamship Line, an American steamship company that operated in the Atlantic Ocean primarily between U.S. ports and ports in the Caribbean and South America, had its head office in this building from 1904 until 1921, and owned the building from 1919 to 1937.Circa 2006, the building underwent conversion to become a residential condominium.External links New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission report on the Beaver Building Emporis: Cocoa Exchange
70 Pine Street – formerly known as the American International Building, 60 Wall Tower and originally as the Cities Service Building – is a 67-story, 952-foot office building located at the corner of Pearl Street and running to Cedar Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1931-32 by the Cities Service Company for the oil and gas baron Henry Latham Doherty, and was designed by the firms of Clinton & Russell and Holton & George in the Art Deco style.The building and its first floor interior were designated New York City Landmarks in June 2011. As of 2016, the building is a luxury rental residential property.HistoryThe Cities Service Building was constructed during the New York skyscraper race, which accounts for its gothic-like spire-topped appearance, a popular architectural style at that time. When completed it was the third tallest building in the world, after the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. It was the last skyscraper to be built in Lower Manhattan prior to World War II, and was the tallest building in Lower Manhattan until the 1970s when the World Trade Center was completed. Upon the 9/11 Attacks, it regained for some years the status of the tallest downtown building until the completion of the new 4 World Trade Center. It is now the third tallest building in Lower Manhattan. As of 2015, it is the eighth tallest in New York City, the 20th tallest in the United States, and the 103rd tallest building in the world.
Old Seaport New York is brought to you by the Old Seaport Alliance, which was formed in the wake of Hurricane Sandy by the merchants residing north of South Street, south of Water Street, east of Beekman Street, and west of Dover Street. This group has come together with the residents in mind to revitalize this historic waterfront neighborhood. The Old Seaport Alliance is composed of a diverse group of outgoing individuals that live, work, and play in the historic Seaport neighborhood and want to share great deals, charming shops, quirky experiences and exciting entertainment opportunities. We have searched neighborhood to bring you the most up to date information and hidden gems. What makes us the experts? We are here 24/7.
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.”
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.
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Ludlow Guitars is a family owned, brick and mortar, music centric mainstay of NYC for over 15 years. Residing in the venue laden Lower East Side, we’ve been buying, trading, selling, repairing and assisting touring and resident musicians in all things music. With an excellent collection of gear backed by top-class service we continue to show why we are a trusted name in the world of musical gear. However, as times move on we’ve been changing our game as well. Where once upon a time we were primarily a vintage shop, we have now focused on the boutique builders of this world. Besides being a supporter of other small and local businesses, the quality, craft and innovation that we see these days from them is really quite amazing. After all, we believe in instruments for life, not this current form of disposable goods and price pointing that is so synonymous with the big box office stores. We understand that we can’t always help out everyone when it comes to finding the right guitar but we can surely help you when it comes to crafting your tone. We just happen to stock one of the largest collections of boutique effects pedals on the east coast. Have you watched too many youtube videos, listened to too many sound clips? Not actually sure whether if it’s right for you? Did I mention we're an actual shop! You can come in and try what we have. Better yet, we are equipped with two soundproof rooms which allow you to really find out if that pedal works with your playing style, there is no better pre-buying test. Besides the fact that we carry tons of pedals and gorgeous high quality gear we also have a great in house repair team. Pretty much, there is nothing that we cannot fix. From tube or transistor amplifiers, pedals and guitars of all shapes and sizes, and occasionally things that aren’t; we have the skills and the know how to bring your precious gear back to life.