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Culturally Inclined Soho and Hudson Square

Culturally Inclined Soho and Hudson Square

  This months Culturally Inclined covers SoHo comprising the sub-neighborhood Hudson Square. Soho is not only known for artist lofts, trendy luxury shops, restaurants, and galleries.  The streets with "brown street signs" mark the cast-iron historic district, and the ones in Hudson Square mark Charlton–King–Vandam Historic District, which contain the largest Continue Reading

Culturally Inclined East Village

Culturally Inclined, East Village

  This month Culturally Inclined, is all about the East Village.  The East Village is known for its creativity and innovation. The area continues to be an innovator by preserving historic districts and landmarks, including many sustainability initiatives.       East Side Coastal Resiliency The East Side Coastal Resiliency Project is underway to Continue Reading

Culturally Inclined, Upper West Side

Culturally Inclined, Upper West Side

  This month, Culturally Inclined, is about the Upper West Side (UWS).  The UWS comprises a collection of neighborhoods:  Lincoln Square (58th to 70th Streets), the heart of the Upper West Side (71st to 96th Streets), Manhattan Valley (96th to 110th Streets), and Morningside Heights (110th to 125th Streets).  Dreaming of summer, frolicking on the Upper West Side is the Continue Reading

Flatiron

Flatiron, February 2022

Welcome Spring stirs a rebirth and jubilation in all of us.  D.H. Lawrence in his poem calls it "The Enkindled Spring bursting up in bonfire green".   Eagerly I await those tiny baby green leaves to pop. Along with watching nature create life stirs so much internal excitement in anticipation of the fireworks of colors displaying in our streets, highways, parks and homes. Reuveni Continue Reading

Tribeca, January 2022

.   This month Culturally Inclined is all about the Tribeca (TriBeCa) the triangle below canal street.  Picturesque cobblestone streets and iconic 19th-century loft buildings, TriBeCa is downtown's most coveted and exclusive neighborhood, as well as one of New York City’s oldest.  Furthermore, Tribeca also contains historical reimaginings and the Continue Reading

Culturally Inclined Upper East Side, 2021

    New York City is aglow. Opportunities for new and engaging activities to keep you busy during the cold winter are plentiful.  In fact, this month's Culturally Inclined is all about the Upper East Side long known as the Silk Stocking District synonymous with extravagant wealth. The upper east side flanks two marvels: Central Park and East River Park and remains the mecca Continue Reading

A "New" New York

A “New” New York

  A "New" New York In the span of 100+ days, New Yorkers banded together (while staying 6 feet apart) to change our behaviors and slow the spread of COVID-19. We are so proud of our city and we remain New York tough: smart, resourceful, and united. In "New" New York the bar is high for what it means to be resilient.  During this period, we have also witnessed the power of education Continue Reading

Remote Resources

Remote Resources There are so many Remote Resources digital tools to keep in touch with one another and stay connected to our hobbies and interests.  However, it feels as though we are still adjusting to physical isolation and life as we currently know it. The extension of New York State's 'pause'  has us wondering - when exactly will we begin to regain some sense of Continue Reading

Culturally Inclined Community Support Edition

Community Support

Community Support As we socially isolate in response to COVID-19, we are all gaining a greater appreciation of our homes.  As New Yorkers, mean so much more than the physical spaces we live in. The home encompasses our unique neighborhoods, our fellow neighbors, and our community at large. That’s why we are determined to support people and places that make our great city feel like home – Continue Reading

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