Social Life Magazine
About
Print and digital publishing operate differently in a city that never stops talking. Social Life Magazine fits into that rhythm, producing content that mirrors the pace of New York’s cultural and social scenes. The publisher’s work spans lifestyle, entertainment, and nightlife—topics that pulse through the city’s veins but rarely get documented with this kind of focus. No flashy claims, just a steady output of material tied to the way people actually live here.
The office sits at 315 W 39th St #1001, a Midtown address that places it within walking distance of both the Times Square energy and the quieter, industry-driven blocks of Hell’s Kitchen. It’s an area where media, theater, and corporate offices overlap, making it a practical base for a publisher covering urban life. Questions about submissions, advertising, or distribution? The direct line is (212) 725-1860—no automated menus, just a connection to the team behind the pages.
Publishing in New York means competing with noise, but also drawing from an endless well of stories. This isn’t a vanity project or a hobbyist zine; it’s a business built on the assumption that nightlife, dining, and city living still deserve thoughtful coverage. The magazine’s presence online and in print suggests a readership that values curated recommendations over algorithm-driven lists. No grand mission statements, just a focus on what’s happening now—and what might be worth noting next.
Finding the office is simplest via directions, especially if you’re coming from the subway chaos of Port Authority. The building itself is unremarkable, which somehow feels right for a publisher more concerned with content than curb appeal.