For many women, a bachelorette party is a rite of passage. Now two women from Australia are giving New Yorkers a creative version the festive night out.
Sweating and smiling - that is what happens when you bounce around on a trampoline for long enough. This is the idea behind "Jump Life", a group fitness studio where everything takes place on personal trampolines.
Call is a hipper version of an old classic, This is Racanelli's New York Italian in the exact spot off Central Park Avenue that housed Racanelli's Pizza and Brew.
At "In the Garden", things are finally blooming again. The flower shop is finally back in business after Sandy shut it down. This is a mark that serves as a badge of honor for Nancy Burton.
At Brooklyn Beast, there are plenty of spots to navigate some upwards of 20 feet high. It is a haven where you can come and train and will not hurt yourself.
It isn't a kitchen or a restaurant or someone's home. Instead, it's inside the American Museum of Natural History, right smack dab in the middle of an exhibition.