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Culturally Inclined Gramercy Park

Gramercy Park – March 2020

  Gramercy Park The streets of New York are so quiet and otherworldly.  It is so quiet. The wind's breath can be heard moaning as it twists and turns in between the colossal buildings.  Another unprecedented time we are living through that seems sometimes like a dream or nightmare rather than real life.  This is an opportunity to be supportive and be collaboratively Continue Reading

Midtown, February 2020

  Winter Feels like Spring New York City’s mild weather patterns for January and February are more reminiscent of spring than winter.  Consequently, the trees and flowers are fooled so their buds emerged earlier than expected. I recently read Richard Powers Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Overstory.  This epic story is about the wonderful life and alarming death of trees and Continue Reading

Greenwich Village

Culturally Inclined Greenwich Village, December 2019

    Mirror of Life “Architecture is the very mirror of life.  You only have to cast your eyes on buildings to feel the presence of the past, the spirit of a place; they are the reflection of society.” - I.M. Pei, Pritzker Prize-winning Architect. We lost a true titan in the real estate world this year, the Pritzker Prize Committee praised I.M. Pei’s work “can be Continue Reading

Upper West Side

Upper West Side, November 2019

Sparkling New York New York City is a sparkling winter wonderland with so many trees, ornaments, and holiday windows a glow. Rising in the night sky is December’s, Long Nights Moon. Its prominent name reflects its high trajectory across the sky. Along with causing it to sit above the horizon for a longer period-of- time augmenting the illumination.  The fragrances of pine trees, apple cider Continue Reading

Lower East Side

Lower East Side Transformation

This months Culturally Inclined focuses on the Lower East Side steeped with rich immigration history and heart of cultural influence within the City. The Lower East Side is going through a massive transformation.  Essex Crossing Lower East Side transformation is located in the heart of New York’s creative junction, Essex Crossing.  A mixed-use development that strategically connects Continue Reading

Midtown, September 2019

Autumn Equinox September has brought with it shorter days reminding us the Autumn equinox is on its way. A colorful new month in New York City marks the most prominent cultural art institutions' seasonal openings.  This including Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Theater Openings.  Additionally, annual events such as the 11 days San Gennaro Continue Reading

“Special Edition” Amagansett and Montauk, August 2019

Summering Out East Kicking off August, we have a special edition of Culturally Inclined, which focuses on Montauk and Amagansett.  It features various events and activities to enjoy starting this weekend and throughout the summer. Head east to traverse the rugged natural coast to dream and recharge before summer concludes.  No better place to watch the sunset cascade into the Sound than Continue Reading

Hamptons, L.I., July 2019

Partnership July has brought summer to us!  And in full New York City fashion, we have the excitement of heatwaves and thunderstorms. As a respite, this special summer edition of Culturally Inclined focuses on The Hamptons and features various events and activities to partake in this weekend and throughout the season.   You may not know that Warburg has a partnership with Saunders Continue Reading

Hells Kitchen, June 2019

  This month's Culturally Inclined features Hells Kitchen aka Clinton and what better way to beat the heat than to pop in and out of the many car dealerships along Eleventh Avenue or take in some Broadway theater and fine dining the area has to offer.  Inspiration abounds, Hells Kitchen is sandwiched between two of the city's premier shopping destinations: Hudson Yards and Columbus Continue Reading

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