Two Surprise Proposals, Two Weddings, and a Vow Renewal on the Red Steps
(Times Square, N.Y. – February 7, 2022) On Valentine’s Day, New Yorkers and visitors looking for romance in New York City will find it at the Crossroads of the World. Real life love stories will unfold in front of the 14th annual Love and Design Competition winner – Bloom by Habitat Workshop. Lovers will surprise their partners with proposals of marriage on Times Square’s iconic American Eagle sign, two couples will tie the knot on Duffy Square, and couples will renew their vows on the Red Steps again thisValentine’s Day.
Valentine’s Day in Times Square will include:
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Details about the couples will be available prior to the event and they will be available for interviewsafter their big moment. Please reach out for any specific requests.
Masks are strongly encouraged to be worn while gathered on the Red Steps for the ceremony. Those interested in attending can register here: TSq.org/Vows.
All of the festivities will overlook and engage with the winner of this year’s 14th annual Love in TimesSquare Design Competition: “Bloom” by Habitat Workshop. From afar, Bloom will resemble a pavilion— a circular roof supported by a series of interlocked red and white PVC pipes. From above, it blooms from the center with an arrangement of pixelated hearts. And from below, it becomes a buoyant cloudscape where the pipes overhead, descending to different heights, become vaulted portals allowing light to peek through from all directions. The structure channels the brightness of Times Square and showers down rays of light that greet visitors once they enter the structure, serving as a reminder of the fleeting moments of happiness and joy that persevere even in the shroud of darkness. Bloom is an homage to the collective love for humanity — a shared experience that creates a sheltered canopy in the middle of Times Square— for all New Yorkers and visitors alike. Embodying both human fragility and strength, the work reminds us that we are all bound together, each with the responsibility to uplift and support one another so we can float together. Bloom will be unveiled at a press event on February 9 at 11:00am. RSVP to the contacts above. More information can be found at TSQ.org/Bloom.
Footage and images of the celebration will be available upon request after the event. Footage and imagesof Bloom will be made available after the public unveiling on February 9th.
While in Times Square for Valentine’s Day, we encourage everyone to rediscover their favorite local spotsand explore hidden gems offering special menus, gifts, and offers including Marriott Marquis andBroadway Lounge, Carolines on Broadway, Jasmine’s Caribbean Cuisine, Tissot, Bacall’s, and more.More information can be found at TSQ.org/FebDeals.
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ABOUT TIMES SQUARE ALLIANCE
The Times Square Alliance works to improve and promote Times Square - cultivating the creativity, energy and edge that have made the area an icon of entertainment, culture and urban life for over a century.Founded in 1992, the Alliance keeps the neighborhood clean and safe, promotes local businesses, manages area improvements and produces major annual events with partners including New Year's Eve, Solstice in Times Square and Taste of Times Square. As the custodians of Times Square, the Alliance works everyday to improve the quality of life for the neighborhood residents and businesses while driving economic growth in New York City. TSQ.org
ABOUT TIMES SQUARE ARTS
Times Square Arts, the public art program of the Times Square Alliance, collaborates with contemporary artists and cultural institutions to experiment and engage with one of the world's most iconic urban places.Through the Square's electronic billboards, public plazas, vacant areas and popular venues, and theAlliance's own online landscape, Times Square Arts invites leading contemporary creators, such as MelChin, Tracey Emin, Jeffrey Gibson, Ryan McGinley, Yoko Ono, and Kehinde Wiley, to help the public see Times Square in new ways. Times Square has always been a place of risk, innovation and creativity, and the Arts Program ensures these qualities remain central to the district's unique identity. TSQ.org/Arts