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Welcome to Hudson Square The following pages offer an overview about what s going on in Hudson Square and what s in store for our neighborhood. Welcome to Hudson Square! The Hudson Square Connection works year-round to address the needs of businesses and to connect companies with one another to facilitate collaboration and the exchange of ideas. We are currently implementing Hudson Square is Now, a $27 million neighborhood beautification plan that will result in more and better open spaces, hundreds more trees, and a safer and more welcoming pedestrian environment. Hudson Square is New York City s Creative District The Connection provides a voice for our neighborhood. From greening to seating to bicycle parking, we pay attention to the needs of the people who work in Hudson Square. We work with the City of New York and local property owners to make our streets a place for people not just cars. Once home to the city s printing industry, Hudson Square today is home to a dynamic community of media and production professionals, fashion designers, architects, and entrepreneurs housed in its loft-style art deco buildings. The not-for-profit organization that helps manage the neighborhood, the Hudson Square Connection, works with local businesses and city officials to ensure that the creativity happening inside our buildings also flourishes on our streets.

Meet the Neighbors Hudson Square has become a magnet for creative companies across the city and around the world. Companies such as Saatchi + Saatchi, Wieden + Kennedy, Sailthru, Pearson, Edelman, CBS Radio, WeWork, and Horizon Media are just a few who call Hudson Square home. Industries By Number of Firms SHOPS + AMENITIES 5% MISC 3% MEDIA + COMMUNICATIONS 27% PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 18% ARCHITECTURE, ART + DESIGN 17% PRINTING 9% TECH 8% FOOD 7% Media and production professionals, designers, and entrepreneurs contribute to New York City s creative economy while working from their Hudson Square headquarters. Media + Communications Firms NOT-FOR-PROFIT 4% GOV T + EDUCATION 2% MEDIA 4% MARKETING + ADVERTISING 39% PRODUCTION + DISTRIBUTION 31% PUBLISHING 15% GRAPHIC DESIGN 7% While Media + Communications accounts for 27% of the firms in Hudson Square, it actually occupies over 50% of our office space including 7 of the 10 largest tenants. Architecture, Art + Design PUBLIC RELATIONS 4% ARCHITECTURE + ENGINEERING 43% ARTISTS, GALLERIES + RETAILERS 20% FASHION DESIGN 18% INTERIOR DESIGN 11% Architecture, Art + Design is the third largest industry with approximately 170 firms in architecture, engineering, design, and the arts. PHOTOGRAPHY 8%

Neighborhood Amenities Hudson Square has a variety of retailers contributing to the vibrancy of our streets. Employees here thrive on working in the fast lane, yet appreciate Hudson Square s relaxed, small-town feel. It is this unique neighborhood vibe that makes Hudson Square a place where people love to work, play, and visit. Big City Conveniences; Small Town Feel During lunchtime you can find a variety of eateries offering everything from farm fresh to junk food something to fit everyone s tastes and budgets. Our neighborhood has all the amenities you expect on a daily basis pharmacy, banks and gyms as well as some unexpected conveniences like the passport agency and a gourmet chocolatier! For a full listing of all the local amenities visit our website. Business to Business Directory Our online business to business directory promotes local businesses and encourages local partnerships. Vendors can highlight capabilities and services, present a slideshow of significant work and share website and contact information. For a company looking to make neighborhood connections, the Hudson Square Directory is an easy place to start. Currently, you can find businesses listed in printing, graphic design, media, technology, retail, volunteer opportunities, catering, and business services. Hudson Square Retail Map Our retail map and informational pamphlet, available as a takeaway and virtually, includes restaurants, galleries, salons, and shops. The handout includes an introduction to the Connection and fun facts to share about the neighborhood. Pick one up and pass along to visitors and friends of Hudson Square!

Outdoor Spaces The creative innovators of Hudson Square s workforce interact virtually with their peers around the world and personally with each other every day. To help energize that creativity, the Connection is creating outdoor spaces throughout the neighborhood. Greening, seating, and lighting help support the pedestrian culture that reinforces our identity as the heart of Manhattan s Lower West Side. Freeman Plaza North, West, and East VARICK STREET with entrances on BROOME STREET (North) and WATTS STREET (East), HUDSON STREET with entrances on BROOME STREET and WATTS STREET (West) Future Park - Completion Spring 2017 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS between SPRING STREET and BROOME STREET Urban Plaza Between VARICK STREET and AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS with entrances on SPRING STREET and DOMINICK STREET

The Connection s Programs The Hudson Square Connection is engaged in a broad range of programs and projects designed to enhance the quality of life for the people who work in our neighborhood. Pedestrian Traffic Managers Connection Card Program Greening and Tree Planting Pedestrian Traffic Managers (PTMs) are placed along Varick Street from Houston to Spring Streets to help pedestrians and cyclists safely cross Varick Street during the PM rush. Our PTMs help our pedestrian environment by discouraging motorists from blocking crosswalks and intersections which adds to a better experience by decreasing horn honking too! The Connection Card is our buy local program benefitting both local workers and retailers with special offers and discounts. Present the card at participating retailers to receive a special offer.for a full list of participants and promotions visit the Connection Card page on our website. A central goal for the Connection is to make our neighborhood a model of urban sustainability. To accomplish this, we are planting 300 trees with widened tree pits and an innovative drainage and paving system. Once complete, we will improve our air quality, reduce storm water run-off,and reduce temperatures on the sidewalks. NYC s Parks Department hailed our plan as a platinum model for urban forestry. Pedestrian Plazas Public Art and Holiday Lights Fostering Innovation Working with the NYC Department of Transportation, we created two pedestrian plazas with landscaped planters. Local artisan Gina Miccinilli, in association with Compleat Sculptor, had some fun with the granite traffic barriers transforming them into custom-designed artwork called Lemniscatus. The plazas beautify our streets, and improve pedestrian safety. During the holidays, we light up our streets with custom designed holiday snowflakes. Our LED lighted snowflakes provide cheer and holiday spirit every year. We also work to animate our streets with temporary public art installations in an effort to enliven our streets and plazas. In Hudson Square, we know that idea sharing and creative proximity foster innovation. To that end, the Connection hosts events like our Annual Meeting, company lunch and learns, and industry-specific mixers so that hundreds of executives, entrepreneurs, and neighborhood supporters can come together.

Transportation Access Hudson Square is a transportation hub with four subway lines, three bike share stations, eight bus routes, the Holland Tunnel and PATH commuter rail just a stone s throw from almost anywhere in the neighborhood. HUDSON RIVER PARK X7 WASHINGTON GREENWICH HUDSON VARICK 6TH AVE X9 X27 X10 X28 M21 WEST HOUSTON ACCESS-A-RIDE KING M21 M20 M20 M5 CHARLTON SPRING DOMINICK GRAND CANAL West Houston St & Varick St Canal St & Varick St M21 West Houston St (Westbound) Spring St (Eastbound) Spring St & 6th Ave Duarte Park (Canal St & 6th Ave) M5 M20 6th Ave & Canal St 6th Ave & Spring St Hudson St & Christopher St* 6th Ave (Northbound) Varick St (Southbound) Hudson St (Northbound) X7 X9 X10 X27 X28 ACCESS -A-RIDE Edison West Houston St & Washington St King St & Hudson St 375 Hudson St 561 565 Greenwich St 272 276 Spring St** 43 Dominick St 294 296 Hudson St West Houston St & Hudson St BIKE LANES Charlton St (Westbound) Grand St (Eastbound) Hudson St (Northbound) Greenwich St (Northbound) Washington St (Southbound) Hudson River Park (Both Directions) *5 minute walk north of the district **includes bicycle parking map not drawn to scale/include all streets

Local Resources The Hudson Square neighborhood is easily accessible from the rest of the metropolitan area. We hope every day in Hudson Square is perfect, but since stuff always happens, we are here as a resource for you. We can help point you to city and state agencies and resources when you need them. Important Numbers Hudson Square Connection (212) 463-9160 NYPD, 1st Precinct (212) 334-0811 Police and Fire Emergencies 911 City Agencies and Complaints 311 Representative Jerrold L. Nadler (212) 367-7350 State Senator Brad M. Hoylman (212) 633-8052 Assemblymember Deborah Glick (212) 674-5153 Councilmember Corey Johnson (212) 564-7757 Community Board 2 (212) 979-2272 ConEdison Emergency (800) 752-6633 Office of Emergency Management (718) 422-4800 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (800) 621-3362 NYPD Homeless Outreach Unit (212) 358-8270 Film and Movie Complaints (212) 489-6710 How We Can Help You Whether you need inspiration for where to have lunch or are looking for local businesses to collaborate with, the Hudson Square Connection is there for you. In addition, we are your liaison to the City. Need help with permits or information on new programs? We can help you navigate the sometimes confusing system. Our website is a repository of information for all things Hudson Square. We re also available to help you via phone, email, or at our offices in the heart of our neighborhood. Hudson Square Connection 180 Varick Street, Suite 422 New York, NY 10014 (212) 463-9160 @HudsonSquareNYC facebook.com/hudsonsquareconnection We are the Hudson Square Connection We re a Business Improvement District. We are completing the neighborhood s transformation into a major creative hub that is home to nearly 52,000 people working in advertising, design, media, communications, technology, and other creative businesses. We provide traffic management and place-making programs, building a connected community in a forward-thinking Manhattan neighborhood.