A Little Night Music in Hell’s Kitchen
A Little Night Music in Hell’s Kitchen Hell’s Kitchen is arguably one of the city’s more musical neighborhoods. For starters, it is home to about a half-dozen supper clubs where you can listen to jazz… More
A Little Night Music in Hell’s Kitchen Hell’s Kitchen is arguably one of the city’s more musical neighborhoods. For starters, it is home to about a half-dozen supper clubs where you can listen to jazz… More
Monthly Market Update Hell’s Kitchen Warburg’s Monthly Market Update offers a quick snapshot of the active listing metrics as well as review of the previous month’s market performance. This month we focus on Hell’s Kitchen, where… More
“Hell’s Kitchen” is certainly an evocative name for a neighborhood. In fact, during the latter half of the 20th century, local businesses tried to redub the area “Clinton.” More recently residents have shrugged off those attempts,… More
You probably don’t want to sing for your supper. But singing—or other live entertainment—with your supper is an altogether different matter. Whether you prefer classic jazz, show tunes, rock-and-roll, or swing, you’ll find a supper club… More
The eateries of Restaurant Row—the block of 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues—are popular with theatergoers because of their proximity to Broadway. But the more than two dozen establishments that make up the block are… More
Among the perks of living in Hell’s Kitchen is access to the Hudson River and its piers, in particular those that make up the Hudson River Park. The park, which encompasses 550 acres in total, along… More
Hell’s Kitchen isn’t known for its art galleries—but perhaps it should be. The galleries below certainly make a strong case. EFA Project Space 323 W. 39th St., second floor (between Eighth and Ninth Avenues) The… More