The History of St. Marks Place
The history of St. Marks Place is emblematic of the East Village’s evolution as a neighborhood that embraces the new, the different and the revolutionary. By the early 19th century, the area now known as… More
The history of St. Marks Place is emblematic of the East Village’s evolution as a neighborhood that embraces the new, the different and the revolutionary. By the early 19th century, the area now known as… More
Eclectic and edgy are words repeatedly used to describe East Village style and nightlife, and those descriptors work equally well when describing the neighborhood’s latest fitness obsessions. Not satisfied with run-of-the-treadmill group fitness and weight training?… More
In a section of the city known for cultivating experimental art forms, it’s clear that the East Village’s musical legacy is its most well-known and influential. That tradition of world-class, cutting-edge music continues to this day… More
Spanning just 26 park-facing properties, the buildings in the tiny East 10th Street Historic District embody the changing residential complexion of not only the East Village, but the entire city in the 19th century. Here we… More
For a neighborhood known for its cutting-edge fashion sense and boisterously colorful street art, the East Village is home to a surprising number of home décor shops that offer muted modern wares and elegantly curated collections…. More
The East Village is second only to the Theater District when it comes to live performance spaces in Manhattan. With theaters that cater to comedy, drama, and everything in between, these East Village venues provide a… More
Because the East Village is saturated with unbelievable dining options — the neighborhood boasts an impressive five Michelin-starred eateries — choosing your culinary destination can be an overwhelming proposition. Interestingly enough, all five of the Michelin-recognized… More