Breakfast with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman

February 2, 2012  
Written by admin in Latest OfficeLinks News

On Thursday, February 16, 8-9:30 am, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will join Crain’s New York Business Breakfast Forum to discuss such topics as the prospects of a nationwide settlement with major banks on foreclosure abuses, the reforms he is working on for New York’s nonprofit organizations and his thoughts on controversial issues, such [...]

eShakti, a customized Clothing Company that Connects with its Customers to Create Beautiful Fashion

January 24, 2012  
Written by admin in Client Highlights, Latest OfficeLinks News

By Melissa Sargeanstson
In late 2011, the Wall Street Journal asked its readers “Is Facebook worth $100 Billion?”  I don’t know the answer to that question but I was intrigued.  The article explains that in a world dominated by social media, Facebook is viewed as the “exhibit A” for consumer engagement.  How can businesses capitalize on [...]

Reforming Your 2012 with Pilates

January 19, 2012  
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We’re more than ½ way through the first month of 2012, so we just have to check in: how are those New Year’s Resolutions going?
If you picked a “getting in shape” or “live healthier” type of resolution, we found another local place to check out: Pilates Reforming New York, just .2 miles from OfficeLinks’ Bryant [...]

Go for a Skate at Citi Pond

December 15, 2011  
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Looking for a fun way to celebrate the season’s best? Head over to Citi Pond at Bryant Park for an ice skating experience that only NYC could provide.
Citi Pond’s 170′ x 100′ rink features free admission ice skating in addition to high quality rental skates, skating shows, special events, and activities. And, starting today, Thursday, [...]

A New Neighborhood for NYC

December 13, 2011  
Written by admin in Latest OfficeLinks News, Local Business Trends

There is still room to grow in New York City – and it’s slowly happening on the West Side of Manhattan.   Immediately following New York’s defeat in its bid to host the 2012 Olympics, the fate of the Hudson Yards was not unclear.  Despite the early uncertainty a new neighborhood is starting to emerge.
Since 2005, [...]

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