Posts tagged New York
Relive Nostalgia: A Cozy 1980s-Inspired Bar and Eatery in New York City

Pietro NoLita, a collaboration between Pietro Quaglia and interior designer Jeanette Dalrot, stands as a testament to the profound impact of design in crafting a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. With its captivating 1980s-inspired decor, this bar and eatery has carved out a distinctive place in New York City's dynamic culinary and design scene. Whether you're a devoted fan of 1980s aesthetics or simply in search of a cozy spot to savor delightful food and beverages, Pietro NoLita is an essential destination, perfect for sharing on Instagram and social media.

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A look inside the kitchen of Eleven Madison Park

**Key Insights about Eleven Madison Park (EMP)**

Here are some quick facts about Eleven Madison Park:

- Established in 1998, EMP has a rich history of culinary excellence.

- In 2011, renowned chef Daniel Humm and his partner Will Guidara, backed by unidentified investors, acquired the restaurant from Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group. They also secured a 20-year lease for the same location, marking a significant chapter in EMP's journey.

- EMP achieved the prestigious distinction of being named the number one restaurant on the list of the 50 Best Restaurants in 2017.

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The Vessel travelled 15 days by ship, from Italy to Manhattan, then to be assembled on site piece by piece...

Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, The Vessel will be the public centerpiece at Hudson Yards

Besides being aesthetically beautiful, well thought contributions to the community are what really make a neighborhood come together. The Vessel will bring a public experiential space to the West side. Where people can gather, exercise, rest, play, eat and enjoy multiple views .

It is scheduled to open March 15th 2019

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"Brandless" does a Pop-Up in the Meatpacking District, so pedestrians can try and taste their goodies before ordering online

Brandless does a second pop-up in New York, following their debut in L.A. with an experiential short-term location. “Brandless” is a company that sells exclusively online, and had never shown their merchandise to the public in an actual retail location.

The main goal of the campaign “pop-up with purpose” is for people to taste and try their products, to create a brand awareness and get more clients into their online sales funnel.

Nothing is for sale in the showroom, instead they offer an interactive experience, very millennial I must add and everything geared towards social media sharing. It is funny that a company with no brand is doing this huge experiential space to position and market their brand-less brand :). They offer over 350 household essentials, and everything, absolutely everything costs $3.

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