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"The Ultimate Guide to Manhattan: Explore the Flatiron Building, Art Walk, Dog Adoption, and More!"

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"The Ultimate Guide to Manhattan: Explore the Flatiron Building, Art Walk, Dog Adoption, and More!"

Flatiron Flyer
Apr 20, 2026
Trivia Question❓What historic event led to the creation of Madison Square Park as a public space in Manhattan? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The Flatiron District in Manhattan exudes a rare mix of historic elegance and modern vitality.
At its center, the famed Flatiron Building—currently being converted into luxury condos due by 2026—remains a symbol of timeless architectural ingenuity.
Nearby, Madison Square Park offers green respite and showcases ever-changing art installations, drawing visitors into a lively cultural scene. Read More... |
Upcoming Events |
Autumn transforms Manhattan's Madison Square Park into a vibrant hub for the 2025 Fall Art Walk, blending art, history, and community.
This 6.2-acre oasis features innovative installations amid golden foliage.
Larry Bell's Improvisations in the Park stands out, exploring light and space in captivating ways. Read More... |
Bench Hours with MSPC Senior StaffDate: April 21
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Manhattan’s spring streets brim with excitement as dog lovers and their pets gather for heartfelt adoption events.
At Union Square, Muddy Paws Rescue volunteers introduce a hopeful lineup of adoptable dogs, each seeking a loving home.
Elmo, a senior Chihuahua, charms with his regal strut, while Belfast, a gentle Bully breed, overcomes past trauma with visible neck scars. Read More... |
Business Spotlight |
Manhattan’s vibrant dining scene features an eclectic mix of restaurants, each with distinctive hours for brunch and dinner.
La Grande Boucherie on W 53rd Street delights guests with a tranquil French brunch experience.
Russ & Daughters Cafe on Orchard Street stands out for its classic New York brunch favorites. Read More... |
Photo of the Week |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The land that became Madison Square Park was originally used as a potter’s field (burial ground) before being transformed into a public park in the 19th century. |