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Hudson Square: Branding A New York Neighborhood

Entered in Local Campaign

Objective

Hudson Square is one of NYC’s newest Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), surrounded by SoHo, Tribeca, and the West Village. It’s home to some of the most creative companies in the world—leaders in media, design, and technology. Yet, despite this, Hudson Square wasn’t widely recognized as a creative hub or a destination in its own right.

For companies bringing employees back to the office, that’s not just an identity issue—it’s a business problem. Especially in Manhattan, a neighborhood isn’t just an address—it’s part of the employee experience. And in today’s work culture, a thriving, well-branded district isn’t just about real estate—it’s a competitive advantage for attracting top talent, retaining employees, and driving economic growth.

Hudson Square had the assets:

But it lacked the recognition. If it was going to stand out, it needed more than a map pin. It needed a digital presence that made people see it for what it truly is: a creative campus.

Strategy

The Challenge

The Approach

Neighborhood branding usually plays it safe. We didn’t. We built Hudson Square as a brand—bold, creative, and somewhat unpredictable—because that’s what gets people to care.

1. Hudson Square Gets a Look—A Big, Bold Identity

Hudson Square is home to some of the most creative companies in the world. Its brand needed to reflect that energy.

2. “Show Me How to Get to Hudson Square” – A Puppet Adventure

Many people didn’t realize they were in Hudson Square. We made sure they wouldn’t forget.

Enter Hudsy & Frenchie, two puppets who took a Sesame Street-style journey through Lower Manhattan trying to figure out where Hudson Square was.

3. “Breaking News” with Randi Leigh – Making Civic Updates Entertaining

Civic updates are usually forgettable. We made them unmissable.

To highlight Hudson Square’s most interesting locations, we gave Randi Leigh a mic and let her turn everyday neighborhood moments into breaking news.

Challenges We Overcame

Results

Stronger Digital Presence

Tangible Business Growth

Increased Foot Traffic

Higher Business Engagement

Why It Worked

We didn’t just market Hudson Square—we turned it into a destination people talk about, engage with, and visit.

By blending bold branding, humor, and creative storytelling, we didn’t just put Hudson Square on the map—we made it a place people actively want to be.

Hudson Square isn’t just another neighborhood. It’s a creative campus, a cultural hub, and a must-experience part of NYC. And now? Everyone knows it.

Entrant Company / Organization Name

Six+One, Hudson Square Business Improvement District

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