Co-Living, NYC’s Price for Success
Geraldine Natalie Osorio Geraldine Natalie Osorio

Co-Living, NYC’s Price for Success

In the city that never sleeps, there’s no shortage of people trying to find a place to lay their head. In recent years, many citizens have turned to tiny co-living spaces. For many New Yorkers, this is a way to build community and live in a way that allows them to live close to the heart of the city, without having to sell their kidney to afford it. However, many are voicing their concerns.

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NYC Nightlife Events You Can’t Miss
Geraldine Natalie Osorio Geraldine Natalie Osorio

NYC Nightlife Events You Can’t Miss

 Looking for something exciting to do in New York this week? The city’s nightlife is packed with unique events that promise unforgettable experiences. From lively festivals and rooftop parties to energetic performances, there’s something for everyone. Here are three NYC events you won’t want to miss

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Oktoberfest: Fun for everyone
Geraldine Natalie Osorio Geraldine Natalie Osorio

Oktoberfest: Fun for everyone

Oktoberfest returns to NYC from September 12th to October 26th. The festival will take place at the Watermark Patio on Pier 15, and it will be available all 7 days of the week. 

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How 3 Brands Brewed Buzz With Café Pop-Ups at New York Fashion Week 
Geraldine Natalie Osorio Geraldine Natalie Osorio

How 3 Brands Brewed Buzz With Café Pop-Ups at New York Fashion Week 

Fashion Week isn’t just about runways anymore—it’s about experiences. From croissant-inspired lipsticks to Italian gelato bars and lychee-infused fragrances, brands are leaning into café pop-ups to serve up more than just style. These immersive spaces blend taste, scent, and design to spark conversations and social shares, while making everyday neighborhoods feel like the front row.

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The IBX, a New Connection
Geraldine Natalie Osorio Geraldine Natalie Osorio

The IBX, a New Connection

What is the American Dream? It has long been touted as a house with a white picket fence, a family with a few kids, a car, in a neighborhood designed to keep a family dependent on that car.

Car dependence has become a major aspect of the American way of life. Walkability has become a luxury and is neglected in most American cities. With the creation of the interstate highway system, and through the past visions of figures like Robert Moses in our city, we have inadvertently invested too much into car infrastructure and not enough into the use of public means of transport

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