Carib News
About
Midtown’s print landscape still hums with niche publications, and Carib News keeps a steady pulse on the Caribbean diaspora. The office sits at 35 W 35th St Ste 705, New York, NY 10001, a stretch where garment racks and deli counters blur into advertising agencies and community papers. This isn’t just another media outlet; it’s an advertising service that crafts print campaigns, digital banners, and classified spreads tailored to Caribbean audiences across the five boroughs.
Reaching them is simple: dial (212) 944-1991 to discuss ad placement, circulation zones, or special issues. The team handles everything from display ads in the weekly edition to targeted inserts for festivals and cultural events. Smaller businesses often book single-column spots, while larger brands run multi-page spreads timed with Carnival or Independence Day coverage. Even nonprofit groups can secure discounted rates for community announcements.
Garment District sidewalks buzz with couriers and lunch-hour crowds, but the building itself stays quiet, housing printers and publishers behind unmarked doors. For directions, pull up the map before you go—stealth storefronts make street numbers easy to miss. Above the din of delivery trucks, the neighborhood still feels like a working newsroom’s natural habitat.