Posts by Kiera Mitru
Caraa: Built for Action
If you’ve ever spent more than a few hours in New York City, you’re familiar with the energy of “The City That Never Sleeps.” Whether you’re surrounded by the hustle of reusable-coffee-cup-clad business people on their way to work via the A-Train or the post-work rush to Manhattan’s downtown hotspots, there’s one main observation that…
Read MoreGrounds For Change with Afficionado Coffee
—New Jersey-based Afficionado Coffee reimagines the art of the roasting process through a global and sustainable lens. Most mornings begin with a cup of coffee. But for many of us, it’s about more than simply waking up. From the moment we’re greeted with that chocolatey aroma and its warm floral notes, coffee has a…
Read MoreBenzel-Busch Road Rally 2019
The Benzel-Busch dealership has been family owned for nearly a century, being consistently recognized for the Sales and Service Laureates Award for outstanding customer experience (and a constant chorus of praise from hundreds of customer reviews). This experience offers a unique approach to automotive retailing, one that is focused on unparalleled attention to detail and…
Read MoreThe 2019 PowerHouse Arts + Wine Fest
Every day, millions of people around the world gather with friends and family to eat, drink and be merry. For many, discovering and tasting new wines is a hobby—something to look forward to. Yet, when it comes to shopping for wine, it’s common to find the experience overwhelming. Jersey City-based wine empire CoolVines works to…
Read MoreThe Hotel ReVUE
The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove Miami, FL If you are looking for a sunny Miami escape away from the fast-paced Dade County lifestyle, a trip to the city’s laidback Coconut Grove neighborhood is sure to hit the spot. Set amidst the Grove’s charming boutiques and lush tropical canopy, The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove offers a more refined…
Read MoreHidden History: The Modern and Medieval Relevance of Siena, Italy
As a Tuscan city, Siena, Italy has existed in the shadows of its neighbor Florence for centuries. Prior to the Italian Renaissance, the Italian Medieval Period lasted from the fifth to the eighth century when Charlemagne invaded Italy. While Florence is known for its priceless collection of Botticelli paintings, being home to the graves of…
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