by Avraham Glattman | Feb 10, 2020 | Avraham Glattman, Events, New York, New York City, NYC, Ray Glattman, Things to DO
On Valentine’s Day, everyone is looking for something special to do with their special sweetheart. These examples are excellent choices for a romantic date in New York City. Visit the Empire State Building Where better to get a breathtaking 360-degree view of...
by Avraham Glattman | Dec 2, 2019 | Avraham Glattman, Events, New York, New York City, NYC, Ray Glattman, Things to DO
Though many people would scoff at the idea of spending New Year’s Eve wading through the crowd with frozen toes in Times Square, most New Yorkers would still agree that it is a once in a lifetime experience. Despite the cold, the masses, and the lack of alcohol,...
by Avraham Glattman | Dec 2, 2019 | Avraham Glattman, Events, New York, New York City, NYC, Ray Glattman, Things to DO
The winter holiday season in NYC can be truly magical. The city goes all out for Christmas, with evidence of this spread out all over Manhattan. It is a great time to visit from out of town, as many of the more upscale hotels decorate their lobbies. Some of the hotels...
by Avraham Glattman | Sep 5, 2019 | Avraham Glattman, New York, New York City, NYC, Parks, Ray Glattman, Things to DO
One of the most famous and revered hallmarks of New York City is Central Park. Situated in the middle of Manhattan Island, the Park began as 750 acres. Designed in 1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted from Connecticut and Calvert Vaux of England, Central Park was the first...
by Avraham Glattman | Mar 2, 2019 | New York, New York City, NYC, Ray Glattman, Things to DO
Built in May of 1930, the Chrysler building began as, real estate developer and former New York State Senator, William H. Reynolds’, project. It was eventually constructed by the head of the Chrysler Corporation, Walter Chrysler at 1,046 feet tall. It was at one...
by Avraham Glattman | Nov 5, 2018 | Avraham Glattman, New York, New York City, NYC, Ray Glattman
As New York City enjoys the fall weather, winter begins to loom in the air. The closer winter comes, the more accurate weather predictions become. Although some of the predictions may change in the coming season, the government’s meteorologists at the National Weather...