
Building back the fabric of a neighborhood. A series of conversations to learn how to support retailers, restaurants, and residents. Our ambition? Help build resilient neighborhoods, drive regeneration and foster common-unity.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessNon-Profit | ||||

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Father Graeme Napier from St John’s in the Village about his perspective on the issues facing the Neighborhood.
Father Graeme explains his backstory prior to arriving in the Village in 2018.
He discusses the... more
I recently met Lani Steinberg, archivist and manager of the Thrift Shop at St Lukes in the Field, the West Village institution that was founded over 40 years ago by a group of local mothers.
Lani describes the changing fabric of the West Village ov... more
I recently sat down with Claude Noelle, the co-founder of West Village, French-sourced Pottery and Antique Store - Le Fanion.
Claude Noelle describes her journey from the South of France, studying political science, her 1980’s rites of passage trip... more
We recently sat down with Kiana Malekzadah owner of the recently opened West Village Knit and needle - an inspiring fiber arts store on west 10th
As an Expert Knitter, Crocheter, Needlepointer and Instructor Kiana serendipity set her on the path to... more
Mother and daughter team Barbara Anderson and Jackie Graham's response to the pandemic, the shuttered stores, barren windows and deserted neighborhoods was to create an on-street social initiative to support local artists and bring life back to the s... more
Emily Bogner Fireplace 409 co-founder and partners Alex Adams and Duncan Figurski opened Fireplace 409 late in 2020. These three local entrepreneurs are reimagining fashion retail in a post-covid city, supporting local designers, artists and artisans... more
We sat down with Matthew Neele from Wallsé Next Door, the West Village Bakery & Cafe that serves the best apple strudel this side of Vienna. We discussed the challenges all restaurants have faced in the last year, what needs to change at a city or s... more
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We recently interviewed a candidate for Manhattan City Council in District 3, Erik Bottcher. Today we welcome competing candidate Leslie Boghosian Murphy as we discuss her platform priorities and how we can build back resilient neighborhoo... more
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