1 Hotels: Light Up Brooklyn
/ Under: Multi Purpose, Social MediaWe created this social video for hotel brand 1 Hotels as they celebrate the holiday and the coming of the 1 Hotels Brooklyn Bridge hotel opening.
READ MOREWe created this social video for hotel brand 1 Hotels as they celebrate the holiday and the coming of the 1 Hotels Brooklyn Bridge hotel opening.
READ MOREEven though Small Business Saturday has passed it’s never too late to support those in your own backyard. We partnered with American Express to provide 4 Live Action & Stop Motion social assets as Small Business Saturday was approaching. Check ’em out
READ MOREOur final stop on our tour around the city with StreetEasy brings us to New York City’s oldest distillery…and it’s only 6 years old! Prohibition laws restricted many from following the path of a distiller, but with recent law changes, whiskey has welcomed itself out of the bathtubs and onto the shelves.
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READ MOREWe recently partnered with MetLife, The New York Giants and Lagardère Sports to help execute an exciting video where a small business owner gets the surprise of his life with tickets to a Giants game presented by none other than David Diehl and Dhani Jones. Check it out!
READ MOREAn eerie addition to our StreetEasy series includes the tomb of late U.S. President and General, Ulysses S. Grant. Once one of the highest elevated points looking over the Hudson River, this mausoleum is still the largest in the United States. Find out more interesting facts below.
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READ MOREIf you’ve been on the West side of Manhattan recently you might have noticed a peculiar triangular looking building recently go up. Check out this video to get all the details on this architectural marvel.
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READ MOREAnother video featured with StreetEasy shows an abandoned treasure that’s been a staple of Queens since the 1964 World’s Fair.
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READ MOREOur next video with StreetEasy features an iconic, well-known gem of New York City; The Apollo Theater. Historically known for being a center of African American culture, many don’t know it used to be a “Whites Only” theater. Find out more interesting facts about this gorgeous, recently-renovated venue below.
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