Get Your Heart Racing at the East River Park

The John V. Lindsay East River Park, an urban sanctuary on the Lower East Side, is in the midst of a radical renewal. The East Side Coastal Resiliency Project is transforming the terrain to shield the neighborhood from the wrath of coastal storms and rising sea levels. While the southern section of the park below Stanton Street is off-limits for now, with a reopening scheduled for 2025, the upper expanse remains open for those seeking a slice of nature in the metropolitan maze.

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Visit the Swiss Institute

For residents of EVGB, the arrival of the Swiss Institute’s East Village location offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of cutting-edge contemporary art.

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A Night Out at Death & Co.

Seeking solace in the shadow of a well-crafted cocktail? Among the many East Village haunts, Death & Co. stands as a mixology masterpiece. This intimate and moody venue serves as a sanctuary for lovers of a perfectly blended libation, inviting patrons to savor the artistry of its drinks and the warmth of camaraderie. For residents of the East Village apartments at EVGB, Death & Co. is just down the street, ensuring each visit is as effortless as it is exhilarating.

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Best Burgers in the East Village

For the residents of EVGB, living well isn’t just about apartments outfitted with Miele appliances, Porcelanosa tile, and hardwood floors — it’s about having access to some of the city’s most exciting culinary destinations. And when it comes to burgers, three local spots have earned their place in the pantheon of must-try meals.

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Catch a Show at Webster Hall

Close to EVGB, anchored at the heart of the East Village, Webster Hall stands as a bastion of music, culture, and nightlife. With its stages echoing over a century of bohemian masquerade balls, civic events, raucous tunes, untamed revelry, and rebellion, this iconic venue stands as a testament to the energy of Manhattan. Since its inception in 1886, Webster Hall has been a space where norms are challenged and the unconventional celebrated.

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Neighborhood Spotlight: The Iconic McSorley’s Old Ale House

The journey from the contemporary residences of EVGB to the well-worn wooden bar at McSorley’s Old Ale House is not just a short trip through the East Village — it’s a pilgrimage through the history of the city.

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Eat at St. Mark’s Place

It’s a brisk March day. And it has been cold for weeks. While you probably have no urgent reason to leave your home in these East Village apartments, you may feel that you’re getting too used to the comforts of home — and those dangerously seductive home food delivery apps. It’s time to head down to the ground floor of EVGB, push open the door, and get outside.

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A Night of Gaming at Barcade

From the corner falafel carts to the indie boutiques peddling radical zines and New Wave vinyl, St. Marks Place is a de facto village-within-a-village—too vibrant to be contained.

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Find the Next Big Act at the New Colossus Festival

The sounds of innovative musical artistry will flood the streets of the Lower East Side from March 6 through 10, as over 130 emerging talents from across the globe gather for the sixth annual New Colossus Music Festival. Since 1903, Emma Lazarus’ iconic poem “The New Colossus” has graced the Statue of Liberty — once a beacon of promise for generations of dreamers, voyaging toward America’s shores. This March, the festival bearing that storied sonnet’s name returns, opening its doors to artists chasing their New York dream.

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Explore the History of St. Mark’s Place

Walking the three long blocks of St. Mark’s Place means bearing witness to eras when revolution simmered: first amongst poets, then punks. Novelty still reigns in speakeasies and inventive eateries, albeit in more buttoned-up attire. And for residents of EVGB, a stroll down St. Mark’s Place reveals an array of the avant-garde that endures over the decades.

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