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    Hudson News

    Hudson News

    1.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I'm boycotting this place…read more I was starving on my way home so I stopped here and picked up a hummus and pretzel pack- sweet! I handed the guy a ten and stood waiting for my change while chatting with my bf. I look back and see two quarters on the counter. The guy is counting ones for my change. I take the quarters thinking that it's part of my change. The guy freeaaks out and says, "That is not yours!" Me- "huh? I thought this was my change?" Guy- "No, that lady paid for her newspaper. I'm giving you your change!" Me (now offended)- "Well I didn't know that, I thought this was part of my change." Could have ended like that but the guy rolls his eyes to the other worker and says something under his breath. Me- "Don't make that face. Why the HELL would I want to steal 50 cents? Are you serious?" A couple of people (this is rush hour) are watching our exchange now and the guy tries to "right the situation" by saying "No, no, it's okay Miss. It's okay." W T F are you saying is okay??? Yeah, it's okay because I wasn't trying to get 50 cents off my hummus you overreacting weirdo! My BF pulled me away before I could say anything more but I should've just taken my 10 back and left his stupid hummus with the broken pretzels.

    I would give zero stars if I could. the lady there is so so mean. she doesn't care if you spend…read morethousands of dollars a year here. so mean. I forgot what the issue was, but she screamed at me because she thought I was a penny short. she is very poor with her mathematical skills and often yells for a younger guy if she doesn't know how to handle the customer. would never ever go back here again. I've even taken the train to the Hudson News at grand central (out of my way) to avoid going here.

    Gothamist

    Gothamist

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    A great piece was published on Gothamist.com today, a digital publication that I read daily as if…read moreit were the New York Bible. The piece, titled "NYC Hotels Brace For Slow Recovery Despite Rebound In Foreign Tourism" gives uncanny insight into the hospitality industries' battle in which NYC hotels are quietly struggling to fill their rooms with warm bodies. It's a wonder how NY hotels, or ANY cities' hotels, can afford to treat their guests poorly - effectively destroying opportunity costs for the future business of those guests for whom the experience is extreme disappointment. Please read the Gotham article (link pasted below), and I have also included two really insightful quotes as well: https://gothamist.com/news/nyc-hotels-brace-slow-recovery-despite-rebound-foreign-tourism "While hotels continue to reopen and return to business, more than 100 in the city will remain closed for good. New hotel construction has offset these losses, but a deficit of thousands of rooms won't be available to travelers, resulting in booking shortages as demand increases." "Without business travel and tourism from China, the Hotel Association of New York City doesn't expect a recovery until 2025. But Joe Gaeta at the Hyatt said any increase in business is a good sign." I am not sure how some hotel properties can afford to willfully lose business AND potential future earnings! But believe it or not...

    Now that WNYC has taken over the Gothamist, it is abit is indispensable. Still disagree with a lot…read moreof Jake Dobkin's whiny entitled crap, but the actual reporting and photography Is important.

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    Insightful article published on Gothamist.com https://gothamist.com/news/nyc-hotels-brace-slow-recovery-despite-rebound-foreign-tourism
    Kinokuniya Bookstore

    Kinokuniya Bookstore

    4.3
    (814 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I seriously need to stop coming here but I just can't. I love a good bookstore, and this one has…read morealways been special to me. Located right across from Bryant Park, it's almost impossible to walk by without going in. It's usually crowded, but that's part of its charm. The store has three levels, each worth exploring. The main floor features an impressive selection of books, including bestsellers and new releases right as you walk in. The lower level is where you'll find collectibles, specialty pens, beautiful notebooks and stationery, unique gifts, even more books, and plenty of cute items that will tempt you to spend more than you planned. The book selection is excellent, although I have to admit the prices can be a bit on the higher side. The staff are always friendly, and checkout is surprisingly quick, so don't let the long lines discourage you. One thing to note: drinks aren't allowed inside, so you'll need to leave them with security before entering. If you're visiting the area or spending time around Bryant Park, I highly recommend stopping by. Whether you're a book lover or just enjoy browsing, this bookstore is absolutely worth a visit.

    Hubs: How'd you find this?…read more Ghost in the shell is his fav anime. I knew this was a must have. I was able to score a Ghost in the Shell special archive edition (see pics). This bookstore is one of the coolest spots in midtown. I used to work in the offices next store and would go upstairs to the cafe for lunches or snacks when I needed a break. It was a time way back in the day. Cut back to our Mom's day out... On Mom's day out we made our way toward our lunch reservation, bustling through the glow of the Knicks recent championship win. The city was a vibe and we were living for it. We also were on a mission for finding possible Father's Day gifts and being that 2 out of the three Hubs was into anime, I suggested making a stop here. Not only don't have great stuff for the manga/anime mega fans, it's also a pretty cool book store. One like back in the olden days. Check out was quick and easy and we really did enjoy just looking at all the great stuff. Can't say anything about the food because we saved our appetite for our lunch rez. But all in all, it was great to be back and to show off one of my spots in my old stomping grounds.

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