Have you walked up and down the streets of Chelsea lately and been surprised to notice that a familiar storefront business is no longer there? At the Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce (GVCCC), we know the stories of Manhattan’s ever-changing small business community.
Working long hours all week long, week in and week out, can leave us feeling quite accomplished — but exhausted. More than likely, many of us aren’t able to hop on a jet to escape to a far off island mid-work week (or even on weekends) for some much-needed rest and relaxation.
In the midst of hectic schedules and the bustle of our city, there is one thing true New Yorkers will always find time for: a flavorful meal, in a pleasant setting.
Hudson River Park is the longest waterfront park in the United States. It was transformed from four miles of decaying piers and parking lots into a park that serves millions of people across NYC.
Take a look at Touching Hearts at Home, a company focused on personal care and assisting seniors with everyday tasks, allowing them to maintain an independent lifestyle.
It was a cold Wednesday in the middle of February, and I found myself trekking through the busy streets of Manhattan to get to Chelsea Market – possibly the hippest tourist attraction in all of New York City.
Last month the Greenwich Village – Chelsea Chamber of Commerce hosted a seminar on Greenwich Village hotel development at Grape and Vine Restaurant in The Jade Hotel.
It’s officially Fall! The leaves start changing, the weather gets cooler, and we get to enjoy delicious seasonal treats! We want to know who you think has the best goodies to offer this season. So we’re challenging you to go out and try each one. Post a picture of your favorite with the hashtag #AutumnTasting and then come back here and vote! The winning shop will receive a free ad in our weekly...