Ruining the New York Stock Exchange bell, in addition to being a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity both professionally and for oneโs business, has a lot of unknown benefits the NYSE has carefully crafted to make the experience even more meaningful. There is a reception area with 3 arch shaped digital monitors at least 15 feet high which display your company logo, then break into a little history of the origins and significance of the NYSE and the timing of the bell. There is a pulpit from which the host very personally and cordially welcomed and honors the group. Then company representatives are invited to share brief remarks and photo op. Then you walk onto the NYSE floor, then pose beneath the bell signing a bell ringing registry. More photos. Then you go up and ring the bell which is broadcast live across business news channels, then you get to sign a wall of tiles from executives who have gone before. You also receive a high quality commemorative coin. The whole thing is surreal and...
ย ย ย Read moreTucked away in the bustling heart of NYC, this gem is a must-visit for anyone wanting to soak up some real New York vibes. I stumbled upon this place thanks to a super cool video I found on ask layla, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. It's not just about the iconic address; itโs the whole atmosphere here thatโs captivating. From the architecture that tells tales of yesteryears to the modern-day hustle and bustle that fills the streets, itโs a perfect blend of old and new. Great spots to grab a coffee or a bite are just a stone's throw away, making it an ideal spot for a mid-day break or a casual business meet-up. And if you're into photography, the buildings around here provide a stunning backdrop for your cityscape shots. Just a heads up, it can get pretty crowded, so if you're looking for a quieter experience, try to hit it up during off-peak hours. Definitely a slice of the Big Apple worth...
ย ย ย Read moreNo establishment has ever treated me like trash before like how this place made me feel today. I was just standing by the doorway to find a quieter place to make a phone call and within a few minutes, a security personnel came out and told me that I cannot stand by the doorway. (What kind of policy is this in the first place?) He never asked me if I needed any help nor asked me if I was OK. Just told me to leave! I wasn't asking for any money or selling anything or even blocking the huge doorway but this guy really made me feel like I was nothing. I hope you treat all people equally, whether they're clients or not, because we now live in a world where discrimination is very frowned upon. You all should...
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