Tag: TriBeCa

  • Splurge-worthy when turning 30…

    In two weeks, 12 days to be exact, I turn 30. Yeah, I officially become three decades old and will begin to live à la Rihanna’s Pour It Up video – wearing mink coats through shallow waters, throwing Benjamins haphazardly in the air as strippers twerk and swing on poles, calling Jay up to close…

  • RESTAURANT HOTSPOT | AAMANNS-COPENHAGEN

    Aamanns-Copenhagen, the newest kid on the TriBeCa block, serves up Danish delicacies not only by menu, but in style, atmosphere and presentation. Brainchild of Danish native, Sanne Ytting, Aamanns-Copenhangen was opened 8 months ago on the corner of Laight Street and St. Johns Lane – allowing for natural light to shine through whether in rain or…

  • MANUELRACIM OPENS FIRST RETAIL LOCATION IN NEW YORK CITY

    ManuelRacim opens first retail location in New York’s TriBeCa. A contemporary label providing made-to-measure men’s shirts, known for their quality, fit and design, drew inspiration from interior architect Jean-Michel Frank. Taking clients to 1920s Paris, shortly after “la Belle Époque,” guest are greeted by a style adviser who helps create the best shirt for you. Starting…

  • FALL/WINTER 2013 PRESS PREVIEW: SKAGEN DENMARK

    SKAGEN Denmark, known for their Danish aesthetic to minimalism and high-end craftsmanship, presented their Fall/Winter collection suitable for every watch wearer atAamanns-Copenhagan in TriBeCa. In between cocktail sips and  noshing on Danish delicacies, we learned about how it’s made from the highest quality of material, about their latest collaboration, IKON, and about details that would…

  • HOTEL HOTSPOT – THE MARK HOTEL

    Before I tell you about The Mark, I’m going to take New Yorkers back to a time we rather forget. Remember last year when Hurricane Sandy came through and pretty much stopped The Big Apple? Lower Manhattan was without power and water for what seemed like nearly a month. Now everyone knows that’s where SoHo,…

  • HOTEL HOTSPOT: THE GREENWICH HOTEL

    There are few places when visiting New York one can reside for peace and quiet, as it’s the city that never sleeps. There are even fewer places that don’t feel like home, but stand as a constant reminder that you are temporarily displaced from your normal domicile, for whatever reason. The Greenwich Hotel fits into…