by Avraham Glattman | Jul 18, 2016 | Avraham Glattman, Brooklyn, New York City, NYC, Parks
It’s summer in New York City. And while temperatures are blazing (it’s been over 90s degrees all last week) with gripping humidity to match, the city is overjoyed by the presence of sunshine and the plethora of events that come with it. Along with boat cruises,...
by Avraham Glattman | Nov 16, 2015 | Avraham Glattman, Brooklyn, Food, New York, New York City, NYC, Ray Glattman
These days, Brooklyn is all the rage. Artists have fled SoHo for Bushwick; the wealthy have made Williamsburg a landmark; and some rents in Bed-Stuy are comparable to those in some of Manhattan’s historic neighborhoods. Yet, there’s a neighborhood, or a group of them,...
by Avraham Glattman | Jul 23, 2015 | Ray Glattman
Taxi owners are struggling to pay the mortgage on their medallions, a new lawsuit is claiming. The value of the once-vaunted NYC taxi medallion, which are the traditional yellow cabs regulated by the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), historically the only taxi...
by Avraham Glattman | Jun 12, 2015 | Ray Glattman
If you didn’t know already, Humans of New York is one of the most popular blogs on the internet. Brandon Stanton, started a trend of posting heartfelt stories to the widely popular Humans of New York blog which has now grown into a crowdfunding effort. HONY...
by Avraham Glattman | Mar 9, 2015 | Ray Glattman
1. American Museum of Natural History You haven’t experienced a family outing until you go visit the Barosaurus skeleton replica. The best part is the fourth-floor dinosaur halls where you’ll see all these astonishing fossil specimens. Then once you get tired of...