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  • Union Square 4th Quarter Surge Statistics

     

    From the Union Square Partnership:

    Union Square’s fourth quarter performance capped a strong
    2024, marked by year-over-year growth across key metrics:

    Ground Floor Leasing: 49 new businesses opened in 2024,
    with Union Square’s signature culinary scene driving 65%
    of leasing activity.

    Foot Traffic: An average of 370k daily trips in 2024
    reflected a 4% increase over 2023, which itself saw a 15%
    rise compared to 2022.

    Consumer Spending: A 5% increase in 2024 over 2023,
    fueled by higher spending at restaurants and bars (+7%),
    entertainment (+18%), and retail (+3%), continuing upward
    trajectories from 2023 (+8%) and 2022 (+17%).

    In Q4, the district experienced a 23% surge in visits and a
    28% jump in consumer spending during Urbanspace’s Union
    Square Holiday Market, highlighting Union Square’s appeal for
    unique experiences and shopping. With notable Q4 restaurant
    openings such as Leon’s and Le Basque driving momentum,
    18 new businesses are already set to debut in 2025. These
    include Seahorse at the newly renovated W New York – Union
    Square, Café Zaffri at The Twenty Two, and Flight Club,
    signaling strong economic growth for the year ahead

  • An Important Zoning Change Could Make the Area More… Lively?

    Zoning changes around Union Square, specifically to OUR zone, C6, are designed to make it easier for a wider variiety of businesses to set up shop at the ground floor level and above. The details are here. For example,

    • Arcades

    • Axe-throwing

    • Billiards/pool halls

    • Bowling alleys

    • Escape rooms

    • Golf simulator driving range

    • Indoor go-karts

    • Indoor skateboard park

    • Interactive or virtual reality attractions

    • Laser tag

    • Miniature golf

    • Observation towers

    • Ping pong/table tennis

    • Play spaces/family fun centers

    • Wax figure exhibitions

    • Seasonally: haunted houses and similar fright attractions

    • Comedy shows

    • Concerts

    • Dancing

    • Open-mic night or poetry reading

    • 3-D printing

    • Brewery

    • Ceramic studio

    • Jewelry making

    • Wholesale and/or large-scale bakery

    • Woodworking

    • Other food and beverage producers, such as coffee roasters, ice cream makers, and shared commercial kitchen or food business incubator space

    • Other makers

  • E-Waste Collection January 12

    Bring your electronic junk to the north end of Union Square on January 12 from 10-2. Here are the details:

    We accept the following working and non-working consumer electronic equipment:

    • Computers (laptops & desktops, servers, mainframes)
    • Monitors (CRT and flatscreen)
    • Network devices (routers, hubs, modems, etc.)
    • Peripherals (keyboards, mice, cables, cords, chargers, etc.)
    • Tablets and e-readers
    • Components (hard drives, CD-ROMs, circuit boards, power supplies, etc.)
    • Printers under 100 pounds, scanners, fax machines, etc
    • TVs, VCRs, DVRs, DVD & Blu-ray Players
    • Digital Converter Boxes, Cable/Satellite Receivers
    • Portable music players
    • Audio-visual equipment
    • Video-games
    • Cell phones, pagers, PDAs
    • Telecommunication (phones, answering machines, etc.)

    We no longer accept:

    Batteries (except lead-acid batteries from UPS (uninterrupted power supplies) systems, rechargeable batteries can be dropped off for recycling at any store that sells them, also check out IKEA and Staples stores for battery recycling.

    Media, such as disks, DVDs, VHS tapes, cassette tapes, etc.

    Please visit greendisk.com to purchase a shipping label to get these items recycled

  • Forget Fouet

    Sad to see that Patisserie Fouet on 13th St. is no more. It closed suddenly and without much explanation. Perhaps an end-of-year lease situation. They do have another location at 776 9th Ave at 52nd St.