Randi Zinn is a certified yoga instructor specializing in Vinyasa Flow and Restorative Yoga. Her focus is on building strength, flexibility and a deeper connection to the Self.
The Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex is a 28-acre waterfront sports village located between 17th and 23rd Streets along Manhattan's Hudson River. This $120 million, privately-financed project opened in 1995, transforming four historic, but long-neglected, piers into a major center for public recreation and waterfront access.
SOCIETY BILLIARDS
Society Billiards + Bar is the best kept secret of the Flatiron District in New York City. A polished and exciting subterranean billiard parlor, our bar beckons your next great night out! With 19 pristine Diamond billiard tables, flat screen TVs everywhere, and a cocktail menu that stands above the rest, Society Billiards + Bar provides something for everyone. An experience to remember is here for your taking so stop in and see what the underground has to offer.
10 East 21st Street
New York, NY 10010
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The Staten Island Yankees are a minor league baseball team, located in Staten Island. Nicknamed the "Baby Bombers", the Yankees are a Short-Season A classification affiliate of the New York Yankees and play in the New York – Penn League at Richmond County Bank Ballpark along the waterfront in St. George.
UFC GYM® is the first major brand extension of the Ultimate Fighting Championship®, the world leader in the sport of mixed martial arts. In alliance with New Evolution Ventures™(NeV), developers of many of the world’s most successful fitness brands, the UFC Gym brand gives UFC enthusiasts and fitness seekers of all ages the opportunity to practice the training techniques of famed UFC athletes. Offering a full-range of group fitness classes, private MMA training, personal and group dynamic training, plus MMA style youth programming, UFC GYM creates something for all ages and fitness levels.
The YMCA on 7th Avenue is a state-of-the art building--with a roof garden, a cork running track, and a marble lined swimming pool--widely considered the finest YMCA building in the United States. In 1943 the branch was renamed in honor of Robert Ross McBurney, an Irish immigrant who rose from librarian of the New York Association in 1862 to chief executive in 1883, a post he held until his death in 1898.