Opinion and Commentary
New School Public Progam Highlights Syrian Civil War Book by Journalists Al-Shami, Yassin-Kassab
April 25, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
Our neighbor, The New School, has terrific public programs open at no charge to all of us in Flatiron and Chelsea, and I took some time on a Friday afternoon to attend … Read More
Spring Tableaus: Habitat for Humanity Pedals in Flatiron Public Plazas; Mad Square Park Daffodils Rule!
April 21, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
A beautiful April day was a fitting backdrop for what is certain
to be the coming wave of over-the-top and eye-catching promotions and events that are sure to grace the Flatiron … Read More
A Quick Tour of the Northern Section of the High Line Park – Hudson Yards Vistas
March 15, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
The Chelsea District, for so long bereft of parks and open space, now has access to the wondrous and trend-setting High Line Park, with an entrance at the midpoint of its north-south … Read More
Watch Out for the Dragon! Game of Thrones Touches Down in Union Square Park on Tuesday
March 15, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
A lunchtime stroll through Union Square Park’s South Plaza revealed an unusual smell of fire and brimstone and unexpected signs of clamor and disruption – there before me was
evidence of a … Read More
Flatiron Pundit: Pranna Restaurant Lives on in Flatiron Thanks to Ill-Considered Court Decision
March 4, 2016 | Flatironhot ContributorReported by the Flatiron Hot! News
Pranna Restaurant, the dining and drinking establishment that has been a source of problems and controversy in the Flatiron District, got an unexpected – and undeserved – last-minute reprieve from closing thanks to a … Read More
Jewish Themed Comedy and “Shmattes” (T-Shirts!) at the Center for Jewish History
March 4, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News
The ever-fascinating Center for Jewish History recently unveiled two exhibits at the 16th Street facility that are well worth viewing if you have a few minutes of leisure time. The first, which can be … Read More
Case Study for the Age of Cloud Services: NYCSCC Extends and Expands Tripleseat Event Venue Portal
February 29, 2016 | Flatironhot ContributorReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff with the assitance of Corey Shapiro and Kazem Moradi
- Customers at a NYC-based conference center can now book and pay online, schedule site tours, include more information on their event inquiries
Flatiron Waffle Original Makes Good – Wafels and Dinges Founder Branches Out with New Storefront
February 25, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro – edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
Special Update!:
Our thoughts and Prayers go out to our friends and allies in Belgium after the terrorist attacks in Brussels. Belgium, and all it offers to … Read More
NYCSCC Upgrades Room with New Hi-Tech Lighting and Audio!
February 24, 2016 | Flatironhot ContributorReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
Chelsea and Flatiron-based NYC Seminar and Conference Center, Flatiron Hot! News sponsor, reports that one of its most popular spaces, Seminar Room C, is now equipped with customizable lighting designed to suit … Read More
CJH Features Public Program on the Everyday Lives of Hungarian Jews, 1867-1940
February 11, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
The Center for Jewish History, in a joint effort with the Leo Baeck Institute and the Hungarian Cultural Center of New York, presented another one of its fine series of public programs, … Read More