Alessandro W. • May 3, 2018Absolutely worth it going all the way up if it’s a clear day: can’t beat the view. We’ve also upgraded to the iPad experience, found out some interesting tidbits about the most famous landmarks 👍🏻
Nicole S. • August 24, 2010Memorial Sloan Kettering Sydney Kimmel CenterUse 66th Street Parking Between York and 1st. If you are a patient, any friends or family who donate blood at MSKCC will receive a five hour parking pass
Oz L. • March 10, 2010a totally under-the-radar gallery space for architecture exhibitions. The very unique space is worth a visit. The shows here are always thought-provoking and unique.
NeeCee 🌈 K. • March 28, 2011get here early on weekdays if you want a private cubicle. great place to study.
Steve R. • December 11, 2018Nice quiet and clean. Place to get my work done in peace
Katie E. • August 21, 2015Cute new vintage store with good prices. Older vintage finds are pricier but balanced with treasure thrift store finds at low prices make this one of my favorite little thrift shops in Bushwick.
Grace L. • October 24, 2017NOTE, there is NO cell phone service on the lower level. Restrooms and lounge are available.
HashtagNYU • July 7, 2016Nestled at the intersection Waverly and Mercer, the Center For Genomics & System Biology is across from a myriad of food options! Seating with tables in the lobby for studying (or snacking!).
Paul S. • May 27, 2011De-stress with fruits and vegetables!
Dr. David P. • November 20, 2013Are you looking for a different kind of dentist in New York NY?Tired of the dental nightmares that keep you away from the dentist chair? Whether you're looking for a caring team, flexible payment .
Denise D. • August 31, 2020Very supportive place to work and keep our history alive
Sarah R. • October 19, 2011Don't come here
Justin G. • April 16, 2010Sit on the third floor terrace and take in the view of the Empire State Building. Fancying a class out there (class size permitting), is well worth the walk to Kimmel...
Chris C. • October 7, 2011Check out
Ronald F. • January 5, 2020This was the former Stuyvesant High School I attended from 1960-1963.
Julie E. • November 5, 2013The classrooms tend to be cold, so be sure to bring a light sweater!
Gothamist • September 30, 2014Watch this Brooklyn time capsule get opened up in front of a live audience! The capsule is buried at 370 Jay Street in Brooklyn, the old MTA headquarters. Wed, 10/1, 11am, free.
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