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Hive at 55 – Common Theme: Food?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Here at the Hive we are definitely getting a variety of members. We’ve seen start-up companies, the occasional journalist, a lot of freelancers, and some small business owners who need last-minute conference space. These types of members offer a lot when it comes to networking, collaborating, and sharing resources.

But this week the Hive has a new member who offers more than business relationships – a bakery! That’s right, the Creative Marketing Director for a small, wholesale bakery will be working out of the Hive from time to time. She made a grand entrance earlier this week by treating us all to two boxes of delicious chocolate chip cookies. The coworkers here at the Hive have been hovering next to the cookies, emanating joyful sounds that testify to the tastiness of the treats. Now the members of the Hive are eager to know when Baked Invention/Sweet Chemistry will be dropping off that next box of cookies, brownies, or other treats, as they grow their business in Lower Manhattan. Stay tuned — we’ll post more information as their business develops!

In other food news, our second Member Lunch on Monday featured a great spread by Harry’s Italian, including baked ziti, eggplant parmigiana, chicken francese, salad, and Italian bread. Hive Member Garry Golden presented a discussion on the Future of Work to an interested crowd which enjoyed a pleasant meal and stimulating conversation. A few non-members came to the Hive for the presentation and the lunch, so they caught a glimpse of our great work environment. We will be hosting the next lunch on Monday, March 22, so mark your calendars for another delicious meal.

To continue my food-centric post, I visited Ulysses’ Folk House on Stone Street for their Monday Lobster Night with a group of friends, and we were all impressed by the value and freshness of the crustaceans. And for those beer lovers out there, did you know Ulysses’ has a cask keg? Well they do, and I enjoyed a fine Otter Creek Ale. I was impressed by the general beer selection, and the knowledgeable barkeep correctly described the cask process to my friends!

Celebrating Downtown

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Pizza

Every year, on the first Saturday after the New Year, I gather my friends for a dinner.  Not to celebrate times past, or the start of something new, but to celebrate what is truly most important to me… me.  My birthday is on the 4th of January, and for the past few years (as more and more people travel farther and farther for the holidays) it always seems like a good idea to gather returned and weary travelers in one place and toast Me… ok, mostly we celebrate the end of the holidays, but let me have my illusions.

In years past I have held the dinners in TriBeca, Greenwich Village and the Upper West Side.  But this year, after close to a year working at The Downtown Alliance, I thought I would introduce my friends to a little strip known as Stone Street.

Adrienne’s Pizza Bar had just the atmosphere I was looking for, and after some simple negotiations with management they set up an amazing deal for my guests.  For a very reasonable price per head my entire party had two hours of endless wine, beer and mixed drinks, antipasti and salad, and enough artisan pizza to feed an army.

Most of my guests had never been to Stone Street (let alone Adrienne’s) and many got lost along the way!  But I was so pleased to hear from many of them, “Thank God there are those Way Finding signs all over the place, they saved the night!” How proud was I to tell them that the Downtown Alliance put those up for just such an occasion!

It was a cold night, and my guests were NOT interested in traveling very far after our dinner.  Again, Stone Street provided.  Right next door to Adrienne’s is Ulysses’, a well known neighborhood haunt.  And though Stone Street was deserted because of the cold, the bar was full of Downtowners listening to live music and reconnecting after the holiday.

Once warmed up inside the Jameson began to flow, and I’m afraid the rest of the story is for privileged ears only.  But suffice it to say, my guests will all be returning to Stone Street and Lower Manhattan on their own to find some of the other gems that are only just being discovered by the rest of the island.

And Now a Word From Our Sponsors

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Hive55_logo FullAs we approach the opening day of the Hive, construction moves forward and I continue to tie up loose ends to outfit the space. As we work on marketing the space, answering people’s questions about the Hive and signing people up, I thought I would take this opportunity to fill you in on the terrific sponsors we have. They are not only making the Hive possible, but are helping to make the it an even greater asset to our members.

As I’ve mentioned, the New York City Economic Development Corporation is a major financial sponsor of the Hive. Mayor Bloomberg announced the Hive back in July as part of his MediaNYC 2020 initiative to strengthen the media industry in New York City. I’m proud to say that the city is supporting us on this endeavor to support freelancers, small business owners, and independent workers.

Rudin Management has been great, not only in helping us find a space at 55 Broad, but also for their forward-thinking vision for the media industry in New York City. We’re thrilled to be located at 55 Broad, and are eager to meet our various technology-orientated companies in the building.

Many of you already know the Poulakakos Family Restaurants – including some of my favorite haunts like Adrienne’s Pizzabar, Ulysses’, and Financier. I’m overjoyed to announce that they have signed on as the official “social sponsor” of the Hive! What does this mean exactly? It means monthly catered lunches from Harry’s Italian (amazing pizza!) plus monthly happy hours from classic Harry’s on Stone Street! You can certainly expect to find me at these monthly events!

I mentioned this last week, but it’s so exciting that I’m mentioning it again. J&R Music and Computer World, a 30+ year mainstay Lower Manhattan retailer, will be offering benefits – Hive members can expect discounts on their electronic needs! J&R has also been great in helping us outfit the Hive. Their equipment will help set up our Internet, network our printer, project presentations in the conference room, and both heat up and cool down our food.

Mancini Duffy has been my behind-the-scenes godsend for the past few months. I don’t know what I would have done without them. From narrowing our color palette, picking furniture, issuing drawings for our contractor, to answering all my ridiculous construction and power/data questions – their services have been completely invaluable. I breath easier and sleep better having Mancini Duffy available for my momentary freak-outs.

As our “academic sponsor,”Pace University has signed on board. We will develop this sponsorship more fully as we learn more about the users at the Hive and what their needs may be. Pace will host regular workshops, or “light classes” as we like to call them, in the Hive. A great opportunity for Hive members to learn some new skills and become more aware of the fabulous offerings Pace has in a variety of fields (including their continuing education program). Let me know what sort of classes you would be interested in taking – with Pace on the job, we can make it happen!

Last, but certainly not least, is Sky-Packets. I mentioned them to you last week as our WiFi provider. They have kindly donated the installation of the Wireless Network and have been so helpful in helping me figure out the best way to configure the Hive. I truly consider them our partners and will continue to brainstorm with them on some software developments we have in the works. I should also mention that they are going to be making the Downtown Alliance’s nine free hotspots better than ever in the next few weeks!

So come to the Hive to see all our sponsors in action!

A Downtown Happy Hour

Friday, September 11th, 2009

image_roe2What is the best part of a workday?  The end of it, of course!

And what better way to spend a blissful work-free evening than at one of Downtown’s many lively bars and/or restaurants?  Not only does Downtown have plenty of after-work fun to go around, but some of its best watering holes can be enjoyed al fresco.  Whether you’re looking to have a casual beer with co-workers, something stronger to get you through that first date, or a glass of champagne to toast a promotion or birthday – Downtown is the right place.

Having gone to Pace University as an undergrad and subsequently spending most of my career working Downtown, I’ve enjoyed many, many years of discovering these places – one happy hour at a time.

One of the liveliest places in-the-know Downtowners frequent is Stone Street.  Here you are taken back to Lower Manhattan’s earliest days of cobblestone streets, bluestone sidewalks and old-style lighting fixtures.  Recently dubbed as Lower Manhattan’s “restaurant row,” you’ll find an abundance of pubs and offering a party atmosphere almost every night of the week.  On this charming, pedestrian-only street, the brokers and bankers of Wall Street come to either celebrate or commiserate after the closing bell.  Ulysses, Stone Street Tavern and Waterstone Grill are just a few of the many popular places to enjoy drinks or a good burger after work.  Just try getting a table on a balmy Thursday night and you’ll see what I mean.

If it’s Hudson River views you want, head over to the World Financial Center and check out P.J. Clarke’s on the Hudson or Southwest NY.  Both places are great for a margarita or a black & tan at sunset.  Now I’m getting thirsty.

Heading in the opposite direction?  Check out all the fun places at the South Street Seaport.  Ladies night doesn’t get any better than at Sequoia’s and Pacific Grill. Or follow the Salsa music into Cabana for a mojito or some sangria.  Each offers terraces with wonderful waterfront views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge.

And for those special occasions or for a front row seat of Lady Liberty, head over to Battery Gardens or Rise at the Ritz Carlton Hotel (currently available for private events but reopening in Spring).  Both offer spectacular views, dining options and a place to toast a memorable night.

So get out and enjoy these last few nights of summer with a cocktail or two at some of Downtown’s most popular outdoor drinking spots.

Cheers!