Reimagining NYC’s Retail Corridors In An Age Of Hybrid Work & E-Commerce With Harlem’s Barbara Askins And More

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The storefront vacancies that were so common across New York City in 2020 and 2021 have diminished greatly over the past year. But even as a wave of new stores has breathed life into commercial corridors around the city, New York’s retail sector faces significant challenges. Several neighborhoods today struggle with an unhealthy number of…

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Luxury Limousine: Elevate Your Experience With Opulence

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Limousine services offer a unique and indulgent way to travel, transforming ordinary journeys into extraordinary experiences. Whether you’re attending a high-profile event, celebrating a special occasion, or simply looking to enhance your travel comfort, a limousine can elevate every moment. In this article, we explore the essence of opulent travel with limousines, highlighting their unparalleled…

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NYC’s favorite parades will face off for a giant battle in June

NYC’s favorite parades will face off for a giant battle in June

If you’ve been living in New York long enough, then you know that four times a year the city’s streets get particularly lit and rowdy: Pride, Lunar New Year, the West Indian Day Parade and the Puerto Rican Day Parade. 

In an event that sounds like it will be mind-numbingly rambunctious, Red Bull is bringing all four of those parades together for one day on June 1 in a “Culture Clash” that promises incendiary DJ sets and performances. All the parades will compete for the crowd’s adoration.

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The “Culture Clash” was inspired by Jamaican sound system culture, in which DJs load a truck with speakers and blast music on the streets for community-wide turn ups. The winner of the competition will be the parade that gets the loudest response from the crowd. 

The clash, which is happening at 1 Noble Street in Greenpoint, will involve four rounds where each parade can play the music they want and bring out performers. In round one, the parades will give an overview of their sound. In round two, each will showcase the community and history behind their party. In Round three, each parade interprets the same New York-related song and applies it to their parade’s culture. In Round four, only remixes and special guest performers will be allowed for one final banger. 

Playing the same song twice will not be allowed and will lead to a disqualification. The enthusiasm of the crowd—and thus, the winner—will be measured through a decibel reader that will gauge the crowd’s noise for five seconds. 

different groups of people
Photograph: By Yavez Anthonio / Courtesy of Red Bull

Red Bull chose four different groups and collectives to represent each of the iconic parades. The Pride Parade will be repped by Papi Juice, a beloved Brooklyn-based collective that celebrates the lives of queer and trans people of color. The Lunar New Year Parade will be taken over by the Eastern Standard Times, an organization that highlights young Asian-American voices. The West Indian Parade will be dominated by No Long Talk, which champions the preservation of authentic Jamaican music and culture throughout the city. And finally, the Puerto Rican Day Parade will be spearheaded by Remezcla, a publication for and by young Latino creatives.  

The clash will be hosted by TikTok sensation Devon Halbal and Interview Magazine editor Mel Ottenberg.

Best of all, the event is completely free to the public, but you do need a ticket to secure a spot. Tickets will become available to  on April 23, so make sure to check out their website for updates. 

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Mayor Adams And Speaker Adams Safeguard $500M For Education, Promote Early Childhood Enrollment

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams today announced that, thanks to strong fiscal management. The city will make multiple new investments, including more than $500 million in city and state funding for educational programs for young New Yorkers in Mayor Adams’ Executive Budget next week. First, the city…

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Here’s where you can buy Girl Scout cookies in NYC

Here’s where you can buy Girl Scout cookies in NYC

If you haven’t yet had your fill of Do-si-dos, Thin Mints or Tagalongs, you’ll want to act fast! This is the last week to buy Girl Scout Cookies in NYC for the season!

Between 10am and 4pm, from April 20 to 27, you can grab your final boxes of cookies in NYC during “Encore Week.” Girl Scouts will set up booths in specific locations across the city, including Central Park, Grand Central and Washington Square Park, so they can sell 100,000 boxes to support its programming and troop activities, the organization said in a press release.

Here’s where you can find them:

April 20-27, 10am-4pm:
  • Grand Central, The Free Speech Area
  • Dominick Hotel, Urban Plaza
  • Central Park, 64th and 5th
  • Madison Square Park, 24th and 5th
  • Brooklyn Children’s Museum 
April 22-27, 10am-4pm:
  • Washington Square Park, Holley Plaza 
April 21 and 23, 10am-4pm:
  • Union Square, North End

“We’re thrilled to be able to give New Yorkers a final chance to grab their cookies this year before it’s too late,” said Meridith Maskara, CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater New York, in a statement. “Our Girl Scouts have worked hard this season to drive sales and learn key lessons in business and entrepreneurship, so I know they will be equally successful in our first-ever ‘Encore Week,’ with an ambitious goal of selling 100,000 boxes. We’ll have all of the cookie classics, so make sure to stop by!”

Cookies in New York City cost $7 a box. A portion of the sale of each box will go directly to Troop 6000, which launched in 2017. It serves families living in temporary housing and this past year, the troop expanded to serve the influx of asylum seekers that came into New York City.

What are you waiting for?

Girl Scout cookies map
Map: courtesy of the Girl Scouts of Greater New York

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Celebrate EarthFest At The American Museum Of Natural History

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Nature enthusiasts of all ages are invited to join the annual EarthFest celebration at the American Museum of Natural History on Saturday, April 27, to commemorate Earth Month. The event will offer a full day of family-friendly activities and performances celebrating our planet. Free with Museum admission, EarthFest will include hands-on science and art activities,…

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A Guide For Businesses Hiring Remote Software Developers

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on hiring remote software developers for businesses. Today, the demand for skilled developers is at an all-time high, and companies are increasingly turning to remote teams to access top talent from around the world. In this guide, we will provide you with valuable insights, best practices, and effective strategies to…

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