What's Branding? It's About Hospitality, Says David Seabrooke
Entering David Seabrooke’s space, Canoe Studios, in West Chelsea’s Starrett Lehigh Building, is different. …
Continue ReadingEntering David Seabrooke’s space, Canoe Studios, in West Chelsea’s Starrett Lehigh Building, is different. …
Continue ReadingNew Shoes. That great couch. The food we love. The place we call home. All of these things contribute to our happiness. …
Continue ReadingSet in New York City during August of 1974, Colum McCann’s book begins with a man suspended on a tightrope between the twin towers …
Continue ReadingTraditional scenes of Christmas serve just fine as subject matter for most Department Store windows during the holidays, but some of Manhattan’ s most upscale retailers got much more imaginative this year.
Continue ReadingA collaboration between Spike Jonze, French designer Olympia Le-Tan and filmmaker Simon Cahn, the whimsical, humorous and poignant 'Mourir Auprès de Toi' (To Die By Your Side)
Continue ReadingCO-OP’s very own Creative Partner, Paul Newman, enlightens us on how the power of brand investment has both sustained and created growth in certain companies through a downturned economy. …
Continue ReadingCO-OP sat down with Martin Jansen, Head of International Equities (U.S.) at ING Investment Management, to discuss why, even in a downturned economy, investing in your brand is one of the smartest moves you can make. …
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Entering David Seabrooke’s space, Canoe Studios, in West Chelsea’s Starrett Lehigh Building, is different. …
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New Shoes. That great couch. The food we love. The place we call home. All of these things contribute to our happiness. …
Continue Reading
Set in New York City during August of 1974, Colum McCann’s book begins with a man suspended on a tightrope between the twin towers …
Continue Reading
Traditional scenes of Christmas serve just fine as subject matter for most Department Store windows during the holidays, but some of Manhattan’ s most upscale retailers got much more imaginative this year.
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I expected the holiday market in Union Square, a few blocks South of the CO-OP office, to be a tourist-trap selling kitschy crap. My jaded cynicism was misdirected - the refreshingly interesting pop-up shops may, dare-I-say, interest actual New-Yorkers.
Continue ReadingLast week we visited some of the exhibitions at Parsons Festival. One exhibition particularly left us in awe, featuring a few students from the Design and Technology program. …
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