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JULIE BOARDMAN, Founder & Co-Creator of the Museum of Broadway. Julie will be speaking about MoB's participation in NYC Must See Week, presented by NYC Tourism + Conventions and MoB's dedication to Black History Month in their permanent costume exhibit this February. ADDRESS: 145 West 45th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues) TICKETS: Timed tickets are $41 and Flexible tickets are $49 • NYC MUST SEE WEEK: Discounted tickets using code MSW26 (brings tickets down to $19.50/ ticket!) • Visit www.nyctourism.com for this deal! HOURS OF OPERATION: Open 7 days a week • Monday - Wednesday- 9:30AM - 4PM • Thursday - Sunday- 9:30AM - 6:30PM WEBSITE: www.themuseumofbroadway.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEVE CUOZZO- Restaurant critic, real estate columnist and op-ed contributor of the New York Post. WEBSITE: www.nypost.com RECENT ARTICLES BY STEVE CUOZZO Manhattan retail lease rebound continues — but prime storefronts remain vacant By Steve Cuozzo PENN District poised to grow by another block, replacing ‘junky retail' — NYC loses retail giant By Steve Cuozzo TJ Maxx set to open first new store in NYC in 10 years in Herald Square By Steve Cuozzo Investment in Manhattan real estate is booming — with Union Square storefronts filling up By Steve Cuozzo Holy smokes! The Post puts the best pastrami in New York and Los Angeles to the test — who will win, Langer's or Katz's? By David Landsel Featuring Steve Cuozzo
Christian De Sica e Lillo sono tornati a trovarci in occasione dell'uscita di Agata Christian – Delitto sulle nevi, ora al cinema.Abbiamo parlato di misteri e di film comici che giocano con i generi, divertendoci anche con alcuni giochi a tema. Nella tradizione del classico giallo “whodunit”, il film vede Christian De Sica nei panni di un investigatore infallibile che si ritrova coinvolto in un caso da risolvere. Al suo fianco c'è il brigadiere Vanni Cuozzo (“Elementare, Cuozzo”), un poliziotto di provincia interpretato da Lillo, che lo aiuterà a fare luce sull'enigma. Agata Christian – Delitto sulle nevi vi aspetta ora al cinema!
Steve joins Mark to discuss New York City's bar and restaurant scene, the state of the real estate market, and how Trump Administration policies could impact commercial real estate. They also explore whether Mayor Mamdani's proposals could negatively affect the market and discuss the financial trouble facing Saks Fifth Avenue.
Steve joins Mark to discuss New York City's bar and restaurant scene, the state of the real estate market, and how Trump Administration policies could impact commercial real estate. They also explore whether Mayor Mamdani's proposals could negatively affect the market and discuss the financial trouble facing Saks Fifth Avenue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve challenges the myth that NYC isn't creating affordable apartments. Mark and Steve also discuss the vibrant nightlife in the city, with bars, restaurants, and nightclubs packed with patrons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve challenges the myth that NYC isn't creating affordable apartments. Mark and Steve also discuss the vibrant nightlife in the city, with bars, restaurants, and nightclubs packed with patrons.
Steve talks about the transformation of the former American Embassy in London into The Chancery, a stunning high-end hotel. Steve shares insights on how rooftops are creatively utilized in some Manhattan office buildings. They also discuss how commercial real estate in NYC generates enormous revenue for the city's economy.
Steve talks about the transformation of the former American Embassy in London into The Chancery, a stunning high-end hotel. Steve shares insights on how rooftops are creatively utilized in some Manhattan office buildings. They also discuss how commercial real estate in NYC generates enormous revenue for the city's economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gianni Cuozzo is the founder of Exein, one of the fastest-growing deeptech startups in Europe with 450% year-on-year growth. Exein is tackling one of the most urgent challenges of our connected world: protecting the invisible software that runs our cars, our industries, and areospace. They are already protecting more than 1.5 billion devices worldwide, have offices in Italy, Germany, the US and Taiwan, and have raised €93 million across four rounds, backed by top investors like Balderton Capital, Lakestar, Partech, United Ventures, 33N, and Supernova Invest and today we'll hear the story of how Gianni built it.
Major companies are buying office space in NYC. Many banks feel confident in lending money to businesses that want to invest in NYC real estate, due to more pedestrian traffic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major companies are buying office space in NYC. Many banks feel confident in lending money to businesses that want to invest in NYC real estate, due to more pedestrian traffic.
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From growing up in a legendary NFL family to walking through tragedy, Jeff Cuozzo shares his powerful journey of coming to faith, discovering the truth of Scripture, and launching a ministry to serve Israel's next generation.In this inspiring episode of The Anchor Podcast, Jeff opens up about the moment grace changed his family forever, his struggle with grief after the loss of his brother, and the awakening that came through studying the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. He explains how God stirred a burden in him for Israeli believers—especially those just leaving the military—and how that burden became Hope Israel, a ministry that now provides discipleship, rest, and restoration to young soldiers and ministry leaders across the land.If you've ever wondered how God works through brokenness to build something beautiful, don't miss this story of purpose, healing, and biblical hope.Connect with us on social:Telegram: @beholdisraelchannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amir.tsarfati/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beholdisrael/X: https://x.com/beholdisraelYouTube: https://youtube.com/@beholdisrael
No Radar Entrevista de sexta-feira (5), conversamos com o Luiz Fernando Cuozzo, professor do Centro de Educação Física e Desportos da UFSM e vice-presidente da Federação Universitária Gaúcha de Esportes (Fuge). Falamos sobre a participação de atletas da UFSM nos Jogos Universitários Brasileiros - Praia.O Radar Entrevista é um programa do Radar Esportivo, que além da entrevista com convidados especiais, traz as principais informações do esporte local, nacional e internacional.Locução de Alexandre La Bella e Arthur Dal Rosso. Produção de Gabriela Alves, Gabriele Mendes, Julia Moura, Leonardo Koehler, Maria Eduarda Marques, Marina Brignol e Marina Dos Santos.Ouça já!
There's a new building coming to Grand Central in Manhattan. What could it be? The Eleven Madison Park restaurant is thinking of moving away from most vegan products and moving towards a non-vegan style. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a new building coming to Grand Central in Manhattan. What could it be? The Eleven Madison Park restaurant is thinking of moving away from most vegan products and moving towards a non-vegan style.
Steve talks about what will happen with the restaurant, real estate, and buses if Mamdani becomes the mayor. There's two Big Projects on Madison Avenue that Steve knows about!
Steve talks about what will happen with the restaurant, real estate, and buses if Mamdani becomes the mayor. There's two Big Projects on Madison Avenue that Steve knows about! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NY Post columnist Steve Cuozzo on the Citicorp building
NY Post columnist Steve Cuozzo on the Citicorp buildingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve lets Mark know what's happening with the state of Restaurants in NYC. In addition, people and businesses are building and renovating buildings. How is Bryant Park doing?
Steve lets Mark know what's happening with the state of Restaurants in NYC. In addition, people and businesses are building and renovating buildings. How is Bryant Park doing? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve explains the upcoming outdoor dining plans. In addition, Mark and Steve discuss NYC's latest real estate market. Companies feel more comfy building new stores in NYC especially Luxury brands. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve explains the upcoming outdoor dining plans. In addition, Mark and Steve discuss NYC's latest real estate market. Companies feel more comfy building new stores in NYC especially Luxury brands.
Steve and Mark talk about the latest News on NYC's restaurants. Steve also gives his opinion on how former Governor Andrew Cuomo conducts Business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Mark talk about the latest News on NYC's restaurants. Steve also gives his opinion on how former Governor Andrew Cuomo conducts Business.
Steve and Mark talk about what's happening with restaurants and office space in NYC. Steve let's us know which restaurants have the best food. Some restaurants in NYC are making their way to the west coast.
Mark and Steve talk about what could possibly be going into the new skyscrapers in NYC. In addition, Steve breaks down how congestion pricing is affecting the restaurants in the City.
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Mark and Steve talked about the resurgence in NYC's bars, restaurants, and night clubs are at peak capacity. The Lincoln Center district is struggling, but a new Wegman's is on the way.
Mark and Steve talk about the new restaurants opening up in NYC. NYC is back and bigger than ever!
Mark and Steve talk about NYC's best restaurants to check out! In addition, they broke down some recent issues with outdoor seating. Are French restaurants still popular?
Mark and Steve talk about the bar and restaurant scene in NYC. There's a great new joint opening in Grand Central Station.
On this week's episode we welcome Chris Cuozzo, the owner of Christopher Cuozzo, LLC, a thriving multi-million dollar custom clothing brand. Chris shares his journey from starting his business as a side hustle in 2009 to building a distinguished company specializing in custom shirts, suits, blazers, and tuxedos. Tune in to hear Chris discuss what makes his brand unique, the inspiration behind starting his custom clothing line, and the challenges he faced in the early days. We explore the strategies Chris used to scale his business to reach the million-dollar mark, including key financial decisions, important milestones, and the technology that has been crucial for efficient operations. Chris offers valuable advice on funding, investment, digital marketing, and customer acquisition. He gets vulnerable and honest about the challenges of business growth, lessons learned from mistakes, and how he stays motivated and balances business with fatherhood. Enjoy! Get your first suit from Christopher Cuozzo: https://www.christophercuozzo.com/Work with us here: https://www.businessmusclepodcast.com/You can follow us on Instagram @businessmusclepodcast, @elisecaira and @dr.ariel.dpt. Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095609733486Join our Facebook community of other entrepreneurs for insider tips and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255295687403161Get your FREE Business Starter Checklist: https://www.businessmusclepodcast.com/freechecklistFIXXED: https://www.fixxedstudios.com/Sweat Fixx: https://www.sweatfixx.com/
Mark and Steve talked about the rumor that NYC is dying. Steve told mark about two new skyscrapers being built, one over 110 stories. They also hit on Cleary's Restaurant closing after over 50 years of feeding New Yorkers
Mark and Steve discussed Gov. Kathy Hochul suspending Congestion Pricing. Cuozzo said Hochul must have heard from the restaurant and entertainment bigwigs because they told Steve they were scared to death that people would stop coming to the city.
Biden is in Normandy memorializing the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Mark Interviews journalist Steve Cuozzo: Mark and Steve discussed Gov. Kathy Hochul suspending Congestion Pricing. Cuozzo said Hochul must have heard from the restaurant and entertainment bigwigs because they told Steve they were scared to death that people would stop coming to the city.
Mark and Steve talked about people who fled NYC for Florida having FOMO. Steve was in Philly over the weekend and couldn't believe how clean the city is. They also hit on Red Lobster closing several locations.
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Steve and Mark talked about the hottest new neighborhood, ‘NOMAD' they also hit on Manhattan commercial real estate being 30% empty. It hasn't been this bad since the 80's
Mark and Steve discussed the NYC bar and restaurant scene returning to pre-pandemic levels. They also hit on affordable rents being impossible to find in the five boroughs.
In this episode, Jon talks with Arnie Cuozzo, a musician and designer.
Mark and Steve talked about people sounding the death knell on NYC a bit premature. Both, Mark and Steve are out nearly every night, and the bars and restaurants are jammed.
Mark and Steve talked about the NYC real estate scene. Building are going up all over the city, so don't worry about NYC dying . They also talked about NYC Chefs opeing multiple restaraunts around the World.
Mark and Steve talked about bars and restaraunts being crowded every night in NYC. They also hit on 60% of office workers returning to NYC full-time, except on Fridays. No one comes into the city for work on Fridays.
Mark and Steve talked about restaurants trying to implement mandatory tipping. They also asked why restaurants have become so loud since the pandemic ended.
Mark and Steve talked about the Dolan's MSG license being up in the next couple of weeks. They also hit on the percentage of New Yorkers who have come back to the office. One poll shows that only 38% have returned on a full time basis.
Mark and Steve talked about the mentally ill and homeless people taking over the subway. Steve has lived in the city for over 50 years, and it's the worst he's ever seen. They also talked about the once-great Roosevelt Hotel being used as a migrant hostel.
Mark and Steve talked about the crime rate going down, which means more people are hitting the town. They also talked about empty office spaces being converted into Pickle Ball courts
Steve and Mark talked about the Roosevelt Hotel being used to house immigrants. They also talked about the migrants congregating outside the housing facilities with nothing to do. The city is trying to expedite the Job Permit process so the migrants can go to work.