Posts Tagged ‘Hive at 55’

Art at Hive Explores Fragile Balance Between Creativity and Fiscal Fitness

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Hive Art 2

For a year and a half the walls of the Hive have remained colorful, yet bare.  We always hoped to have local artists display their work, but the bare walls just seemed to feel less naked over time.

But last winter, convening on a cold night at Frank Gehry’s IAC building for an event sponsored by the New York City Economic Development Corporation,  I had the opportunity to meet some artists who participated in the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council‘s inaugural Artists Summer Institute.  We immediately hit it off and decided that the Hive would be the perfect venue for an installation by the participating artists of the ASI program.

Now, several months later, the Hive is celebrating the installation of more than 20 pieces hung throughout the space in an exhibit entitled, The Balance.  The name refers to the tenuous balance between the creative process and the practical issues of economic sustainability, an experience common to artists and small-business owners alike. More than 100 friends joined us for our opening celebration on October 26 and enjoyed not just the fixed pieces on the walls, but several video installations displayed in the conference room as well as numerous interactive pieces, including spoken word and a human earthquake!

Hive Art 1

The installation will be up through February and I encourage you to come by and enjoy it.  Viewing is available to the public Monday through Friday 9 AM to 5 PM.  Contact information on the pieces is  available if you have questions or wish to make  inquiries.

Geraniums Rule!

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Adopt a Geranium

It began as a handful of people showing up just before 10 o’clock last year, but within minutes that trickle became a flood. Hundreds – soon thousands – of people turned up at the southern end of Bowling Green.

Why was this historic spot such an October hotspot?

For the annual Adopt A Geranium event, in which the Downtown Alliance digs up, pots, and hands out – for free – thousands of geraniums to people who work and live in Lower Manhattan, or are just visiting for the day.

And we’re at it again.

In just a few weeks, on October 12th, we’ll be setting up camp once again at the south entrance to the park, and distributing upwards of 4,000 geraniums between 10 AM and noon.

We expect to see some special guests too. Plus, we’re also going to be taking portraits of folks who pick up the plants (only if you let us take your photo!) to post online.

And, if you think the plants are short-lived after we dig them up, think again. The photo above was taken by Brian DiFeo, who grabbed a geranium last October. And that plant is thriving today at Lower Manhattan’s co-working hotspot, the Hive at 55.

See you on October 12th!

Hive at 55 Member Profile: Eric Wong

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Where are you from and where do you live now?

Born and raised in NYC.  Proud resident of the Downtown Financial District since 2002.

Name of Company?

Virtuos Consulting Group

Virtuos

What is your job title?

President and founder of Virtuos Consulting Group

What industry are you in?

Digital marketing and promotion services.

Describe your occupation

Virtuos is a full-service digital marketing and promotion firm that serves the needs of small-to-medium-sized businesses.  We provide advertising, marketing and promotion services that help companies meet the demands of the digital age.  Our services include web site design, iPhone app development, search engine optimization and social network promotion.

How long have you been working at the Hive?

To date, three months.

Why do you work at the Hive?

I think the Hive is an excellent resource for our company.  Because many of our employees and resources are spread out across the United States, maintaining a physical presence is sometimes an unnecessary full-time cost.  Having a place to hold meetings, conferences and brainstorm collectively as an on-demand resource is simply invaluable.

What do you like about working at the Hive?

There is something about being in a room of creative, focused and motivated people that drives you.  If you are willing and motivated, you will find other people who work at the Hive with similar interests and needs—making the Hive an excellent resource for vertical integration and relationships.

What days and hours have you generally been here?

I usually work at the Hive about three days a week during the afternoons on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

How has your business or work style changed by working at the Hive?

I treat my visits to the Hive as a welcome change in my work day and work week.  It allows me to focus on being productive in a quiet, yet warming, environment. I am always genuinely surprised how much work I am able to complete every time I work out of the Hive.

How do you think your business will improve or grow from working at the Hive?

I hope to get to know my Hive-mates better in the up and coming months.  In my experience, building strong relationships with talented people is the key to success.  From my short time at the Hive, I’ve met some really interesting and smart people doing some great things.

What’s your favorite thing about Lower Manhattan?

Living here in the area for almost a decade, I’m so excited to witness the growth of a community filled with diverse food, entertainment and culture.  Lower Manhattan has always been a great place to work but it’s getting to be a great place to live.

All the subways are a stone’s throw away, the rent is cheap(er), and if you know which streets to avoid on the weekends—tourists  are everywhere—it’s pretty quiet and calm for a city that never sleeps.

Where do you go to lunch when you’re at the Hive?

Ten places to eat lunch (in no order)



Do you have a hidden talent or secret hobby?

I am a Brazilian jiu jitsu practitioner and train at the Renzo Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Midtown.  I hope to compete in this year’s Pan Am world championship. I speak English and Chinese fluently. I am currently studying and have a conversational knowledge of Russian and Arabic.

What’s your favorite band, TV show, or movie?

Favorite Band: Tribe Called Quest

TV Show: MacGuyver / The Wire / Breaking Bad

Movie: The Godfather I and II.  III doesn’t exist.

Is there someone in your industry who you admire?

I admire anyone who has taken an idea and turned it into a reality. Whether it has failed or succeeded financially, sometimes the payoff of following your passion is incredibly rewarding in itself.  I am constantly surprised how financial success usually finds its way of tagging along.

Fun fact you want to share?

Diehard fan of the Yankees, Celtics, University of Michigan [GOBLUE] and anything Team USA.

Update from the Hive

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Downtown Alliance President Liz Berger, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and William C. Rudin

Downtown Alliance President Liz Berger, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and William C. Rudin

The past couple of weeks have been a whirlwind of parties, celebrity sightings, student promotions and good old-fashioned collaboration.

On May 12th, Mayor Mike Bloomberg visited the Hive to witness part of his “Media2020” campaign in action. The Mayor spent over an hour here, meeting with member companies, taking a tour of the facility and speaking with reporters about the success of the Hive and the technology industry in New York. It was a very exciting day, to say the least.

From my perspective—in the back of the room behind all the cameras and flashes—I gained a great appreciation for this man’s job. Throngs of reporters follow him around, and while talking about the NYC tech industry, he had to answer questions about oil spills, politics and the economy. I was exhausted just watching.

Speaking of big names coming to the Hive: Just last week we celebrated the launch of ShopKeep.com, and amid all the music, food, and drinks, John Legend paraded in to say hello to a friend! He was with his girlfriend, Chrissy Teigen, and the two of them mingled for 10 minutes before heading out to their next party. No, his appearance didn’t make it onto Page Six, but it was nice to meet them both!

Later this week, after the submissions are reviewed by the judges, the Hive will announce the winner of the Tech in Residence Student Competition. We are happy to engage and support the student community and be a part of the next generation of startups and entrepreneurs. The submissions were all excellent and it was really cool to see how many students have started their own companies. The winning team will get free space to work on its company here at the Hive for the summer. For all other students, we have some exciting discounts on our website.

Last, I wanted to update you about collaboration among our members. The Hive makes an effort to ask its members: “What do you need?” and “What can you offer?” Through this approach, we’ve set up members with new jobs and had other members collaborate with each other. For example, a friend of the Hive asked if we had any web designers. Two days later, this person was sitting here working with one of our members on her website. Meanwhile, a marketing company in our building asked if we had any app developers. Just a short time later, a member told us that he signed a contract with that company. Along with these two big examples there have been a number of other instances, and there will be many more to come.

Collaboration, exciting visitors and outreach to the technology and media communities in NYC are what make life at the Hive so much fun. If you haven’t been here yet, come on by and check it out!

More photos of the Mayor’s visit can be seen on our Flickr page