Art
Jane’s Walk Weekend Features Flatiron Walking Tour!
April 19, 2019 | Flatironhot ContributorReported for the Flatiron Hot! News by Jasmine Washington and Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
Jane’s Walk NYC is an annual event held the first weekend in May. It is a global festival organized by the Municipal … Read More
Five Fun Places to Visit in the Flatiron District and Chelsea!
March 18, 2019 | Flatironhot ContributorReported for the Flatiron Hot! News by Benett Devishaj Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
New York City is home to many different neighborhoods, each of which has its own famous locations. One of the most well known … Read More
The Flatiron Public Plazas and Worth Square: An Upgrade in the Works
March 8, 2019 | Tod ShapiroReported for the Flatiron Hot! News by Tod Shapiro and the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
We should never take for granted the remarkable progress in our beloved Flatiron District and Chelsea neighborhood as it has evolved and grown over … Read More
“Chill” Out Ice Sculpture in the Flatiron Public Plazas: Match.com Warms Our Cold Season!
January 31, 2019 | Tod ShapiroReported for Flatiron Hot! News by Tod Shapiro
As befits this very cold time of year, with record low temperatures, Match.com did its best to keep Flatiron denizens thinking about the heat that can be generated by true love! On … Read More
23rd Street and 6th Avenue F/M Train Station Renovation Complete
December 3, 2018 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
The 23rd Street and 6th Avenue Station has been closed for renovations since last July, and all of us in Flatiron and Chelsea have been detouring to other stops, and eagerly … Read More
Singer/Songwriter Alex Martin Discusses New Music, Flatiron and Chelsea Roots
November 5, 2018 | Tod ShapiroReported for the Flatiron Hot! News by Tod Shapiro and Eric Shapiro
New York City, including the Flatiron and Chelsea neighborhoods, has a well-deserved reputation as an incubator of creative young talent in tech, media, fine cuisine, architecture – and … Read More
Worth Square Remembers the First World War With New Exhibit
August 6, 2018 | Mitchell KabakowReported by Mitchell Kabakow for Flatiron Hot! News
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War. I Originating from the fallout from the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo, the crisis grew from a minor act … Read More
Flatiron Hot! Critic: The Missing Generation Remembers LGBTQ+ History
June 26, 2018 | Katherine JinReported for the Flatiron Hot! News by Katherine Jin
Disease running rampant through the streets. People dying by the dozens every week. Terror seeping through every nook and cranny, hanging like an inescapable fog. Discrimination and disgust in the eyes … Read More
Summer is Here in Flatiron and Chelsea – Enjoy the neighborhood after your events at NYCSCC
May 25, 2018 | Katherine JinReported by Katherine Jin
Summer has hit the city, and the Flatiron District and Chelsea neighborhoods are bursting with exciting public programs that make great choices for some after-meeting fun. There’s live performances, mouthwatering food, breathtaking art and flora, and … Read More
Elegiac Sculptures Comment on History, Boundaries, and Depictions of Women
May 23, 2018 | Katherine JinReported for the Flatiron Hot! News by Katherine Jin
The Madison Square Park Conservancy launched their public art programs in 2004, intending to bring thought-provoking art to the city and engage the community. Since its inception, the program has been … Read More