Gotham (magazine)

Last updated
Gotham
Frequency8 per year
PublisherLynn Scotti
Total circulation
(December 2011)
65,000 [1]
Founded 2001 (2001-month)
Final issue2018
Company Niche Media [2]
CountryUSA
Based in New York City
LanguageEnglish
Website www.gotham-magazine.com

Gotham was a regional magazine founded by publisher Jason Binn in 2001 [3] and published by Niche Media, LLC. [4] The magazine covered fashion, philanthropy, arts, culture, real estate, cuisine, celebrity, entertainment, and beauty. [5] Published eight times a year, it was distributed in Manhattan. The editor-in-chief was Samantha Yanks. The magazine was published by Debra Halpert until August 2011 when David Katz began to publish it. [6]

According to a survey commissioned by the company, 56 percent of Gotham readers were male, with 51 percent married, and some two-thirds within the age group of 36 and 60 years old. [7] Gotham was a sister publication to Hamptons magazine, sharing advertising and production. [6]

Niche Media was renamed GreenGale Publishing in 2018. GreenGale was acquired by Modern Luxury in 2017. [8] In 2018, Gotham was merged into its new sister magazine, Manhattan. [9] The magazine can still be accessed at its website and social media platforms, now a digital platform by Modern Luxury covering New York City's luxury lifestyle.

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