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, [...]
Learn American Indian History and Crafts Right in NYC
November 10, 2011
Written by admin in Latest OfficeLinks News
Less than ½ mile from OfficeLinks’ Wall Street office you’ll find an amazing resource rich with American Indian history: the George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian, at the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House in lower Manhattan. Serving as the National Museum of the American Indian’s exhibition and education [...]
The Best Cities for Women Entrepreneurs
November 8, 2011
Written by admin in Latest OfficeLinks News, Local Business Trends, Office Space New York City
Business is all about growth. It’s about anticipating a new opportunity before it happens and knowing how to maximize its potential. And, while the economic environment may be tough, now could be the perfect time for women to capitalize an opportunity, flex their muscles and start a business.
Findings from a new study by the Kauffman [...]
Karaoke with Broadway Stars and A Unique Happy Hour within Walking Distance from OfficeLinks’ Bryant Park Office
November 3, 2011
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Karaoke with Broadway Stars at Pulse Karaoke, located just around the corner from OfficeLinks’ Bryant Park location at 135 West 41st Street Between 6th Ave and Broadway.
On Thursday, November 10, from 5-7 pm, channel your inner queen for a PRISCILLA: Queen of the Desert experience. Interact with top Broadway Make-Up Artists to learn how the [...]
An important piece of U.S. history, less than a mile from OfficeLinks’ Wall Street offices
July 28, 2011
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Did you know that in 1991, during excavation work for a new federal office building less than a mile from OfficeLinks’ Wall Street office, workers discovered the skeletal remains of the first of more than 400 men, women and children? Further investigation revealed that during the 17th and 18th centuries, free and enslaved Africans were [...]
