
The beauty of building your own park is getting to fill it with all sorts of fun stuff. The Puma Social Ping Pong Tourney (featuring Lizzmonade, BuiltNY and DNAinfo too) was one of our favorites.

The beauty of building your own park is getting to fill it with all sorts of fun stuff. The Puma Social Ping Pong Tourney (featuring Lizzmonade, BuiltNY and DNAinfo too) was one of our favorites.

All-day Ping Pong with Puma Social featuring two tourney tables, one open table, Lizzmonade, DNAinfo, Baked by Melissa cupcakes, Built NY prizes and a chance to win a $500 Apple gift card.

Brought to you by the creators of Super Soccer Stars, Kick & Play is a parent-child, pre-soccer and movement program for toddlers 12 to 24 months.

Secure your spot for a Puma Social ping pong tournament, an afternoon tea with Tea By Tiffany and Nerd Nite Trivia Night.

Given the recent increase in popularity of America’s favorite pastime, Pongtopia! is showcasing the art of table tennis- with art, world-class pros and celebrities battling it out, as the New York area’s most amazing players compete for the Brookfield Cup.

The brilliance of Pop-Up + ESPN’s issue was that it blended strong journalism with timeless fun. That’s right, timeless fun.

” … anyone who walked into Openhouse Gallery in Nolita one rainy night in mid-February would have seen a young crowd in a huge room celebrating the New York Cosmos, the long-defunct team that briefly turned the world’s most popular sport into a glamorous New York fad.” David Segal, New York Times
“While we’re generally a fan of pop-up shops, creating one that immerses you in a total brand experience is still something hard to come by. Quiksilver, Openhouse Gallery and NYC skate shop Autumn have all partnered up to create this pop-up…” Limited Hype

The more collaborative pop ups are, the longer they go, the more difficult they are to execute. At Openhouse Gallery, we’ve been practicing our pop-up skills and wanted to share some experiences. The good and the bad — both learning …

” … it’s awesome to have this all here to share in the excitement.” Danielle Santoro to Nicole Breskin, DNA Info