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Photos from last year's Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park. The 2024-2025 festivities will run from Friday, Oct. 25 to Sunday, March 2. "There's a reason why people love coming back.
Holiday market at Bryant Park is an annual event Each winter, Bryant Park hosts a large holiday market in the 9.6-acre space, with several vendors, an ice skating rink, a food hall, and igloos.
The organizers say as many as three million people will visit the winter village at Bryant Park through the winter season, and as many as 300,000 people will enjoy the ice-skating rink.
In 1993, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, CFDA, led by president Stan Herman and executive director Fern Mallis, [10] [11] consolidated the citywide events known as "New York Fashion Week" by staging them in a cluster of white tents in Bryant Park. [12] [13] [14] The event was branded with the trademark "7th on Sixth". [15]
Public events in Bryant Park were held through the mid-20th century. For instance, in 1944 during World War II, an aircraft demonstration was held in the park. [66] Outdoor summer concerts in Bryant Park were started in 1948 by Philip Lieson Miller, a musicologist at the New York Public Library. [67]
The 42nd Street–Bryant Park station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line is an express station with four tracks and two island platforms, which are 670 feet (200 m) long. [159] The D and F stop here at all times, [ 160 ] [ 161 ] while the B and M stop here only on weekdays during the day.
At Bryant Park, Christmas is in the air — even if the air is a balmy 80 degrees. Temps in the city hit 80 on Wednesday and 74 degrees Thursday, but that didn’t stop people from ice skating and ...
While the Bryant Park Project (a.k.a. "the BPP") was originally a working title, [2] the show debuted with the name intact on October 1, 2007. [1] The multi-platform show was broadcast live from 7 to 9 a.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday and, at its height, was carried by 13 NPR member stations, mostly in small markets.