March Look Ahead

It’s finally March! The weather is getting warmer, the flowers are starting to bloom, and Union Square is getting ready for another jam-packed month. Check out upcoming events, new openings, and exciting updates to help plan your month ahead.🌷


New openings

Get ready to dance, Union Square! Fred Astaire Dance Studio (857 Broadway) brings the magic of dance and welcomes anyone who wants to move, connect, and feel amazing to join them. Stay tuned for their grand opening events, exclusive offers, and upcoming programming.


Tulip day

We are excited to announce that Tulip Day is back! On March 30th, Union Square’s North Plaza will be transformed into a floral escape. Reserve your spot to pick 10 free stems and create your own bouquet right in time for Spring!


Hunger games book release

The Fiftieth Annual Hunger Games are about to begin! Attend the midnight release party for Sunrise on the Reaping, the fifth installment in the Hunger Games Series, at Barnes & Noble Union Square (33 E 17th St) on Monday, March 17th. Purchase tickets here to celebrate the exciting release with games, crafts, and other activities.


mission ceviche chef’s table

Union Square’s culinary culture is vibrant, thriving, and unmissable. Join Mission Ceviche Chef Jose Luis Chavez for an exclusive 6-course dining experience with renowned Chef Carlos Delgado on Monday, March 10th. Don’t miss the celebration of Peruvian culture through masterfully curated dishes and expertly crafted cocktails. Reserve your table here.


Union Square Wines tasting events

Looking to support a local business and try new things? Union Square Wines (140 4th Ave) is hosting a ton of free tasting events from traditional mezcals, Singaporean gins, and exciting canned cocktails! Check out their events calendar to stay up to date on their exclusive programming.


ming wang exhibition

Union Square is filled with amazing art exhibitions and galleries. Fou Gallery (89 Fifth Ave) is currently exhibiting Ming Wang’s Through Lingering Window which explores the relationship between fleeting moments of life and the fragility of natural elements. Windows take center stage as they shape our perception, small brushwork creates the subtle details of urban life, and Wang’s use of shades of blue evokes emotions of melancholy. We highly recommend checking out this unique exhibition which is on view until March 8th.


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