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Larry Silverstein has spent a lifetime shaping the New York City skyline. He isn’t done yet.

Photography by Andrew Matusik

“BUY CORNERS,” Larry Silverstein replies without hesitation when asked what the most important lesson is that his father Harry taught him about the real-estate business. “If you buy a corner, you have frontages on at least two streets, right? And if you get lucky enough to be able to buy a block front, that gives you even more possibility.” Trained as a classical pianist, Harry had struggled to provide for the family during the Great Depression, eventually becoming a commercial real-estate broker to make ends meet.

Curious about the business, Larry went to work for his dad after graduating from N.Y.U. in 1952. “Something that hit me very early on,” he recalls, “is that I wanted to own something. I wanted to be an owner.” Lacking cash for a down payment, the Silverstein father-son duo took a page from Harry Helmsley and Lawrence Wien’s playbook, scraping together a syndicate of investors to buy their first property, a shabby industrial loft building on East 23rd Street, in 1957. It may not have been a corner property, but they made it work by converting it to office space and leasing it out to white-collar firms. “It was sink or swim,” Larry says of their first venture. “Failure was not an option.”

Silverstein, who turned 90 in May, still reports to the office almost every day, invariably dressed to the nines in a double-breasted suit with a colorful tie and matching pocket square, dispensing friendly salutations to everyone he passes along the way. But behind the elegance and old-school charm, the Brooklyn grit and street smarts remain. “It was not a very luxurious existence,” he recalls of his upbringing on the top floor of a six-story walkup in Bed-Stuy, “which wasn’t nearly as trendy of a place as it is today.”

THE REBUILDING

That Brooklyn grit would come in handy when it came to rebuilding the World Trade Center. When Silverstein acquired the Twin Towers in July 2001, he could never have imagined that within months they’d be gone—and he’d be stuck with a 99-year lease that obligated him to continue paying the Port Authority, which owns the site, $10 million a month in ground rent. The lease also stipulated that he rebuild all the office and retail space that had been destroyed on 9/11.

To make matters worse, quite a few of the two dozen companies that had insured the towers—to the tune of $3.5 billion—were refusing to pay Silverstein’s claims. It took five years of litigation and the intervention of New York governor Eliot Spitzer to finally move the needle. “I called him, and I said I can’t collect,” recalls Silverstein. “So, he brought them all to New York and told them, ‘The courts have found that these are your obligations, so if you don’t pay, you’re never gonna do business again in the state of New York.’” In May 2007, they finally agreed to pay Silverstein the $2 billion he was still owed, marking the single biggest insurance settlement in history. A tidy sum indeed, but still not nearly enough to fully rebuild the Trade Center.

Fumihiko Maki Larry Silverstein Norman Foster and Richard Rogers photo by Joe Woolhead
STARCHITECT LIFE: Prtizker-prize winning architects Fumihiko Maki, Lord Norman Foster, and Lord Richard Rogers, with Silverstein, in front of an architectural model of the World Trade Center campus. Maki designed 4 WTC, Foster’s 2 WTC is expected to begin soon, and Rogers designed 3 WTC. (Photo credit Joe Woolhead)

Despite the many professional battles, Silverstein says it was the “naysayers” who personally affected him the most. “The negative voices kept telling me I would never succeed,” he says. “No one will ever come down here. No one will ever rent space. Why are you wasting your time?” Yet he remained determined to rebuild. Not for personal gain—he stood to make little money from the effort and was already well beyond retirement age—but because otherwise would signal defeat. “If you don’t rebuild it, then the terrorists have won, right? I absolutely couldn’t let that happen.” When pressed if there was ever a point at which he doubted that rebuilding office towers adjacent hallowed ground was the right thing to do, his answer is immediate and unequivocal: “Never.”

“[Downtown is] young, it’s vibrant, it’s enormously exciting. Should add ten years to our lives.”

Larry Silverstein at opening of 3 WTC.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Silverstein at the opening of 3 World Trade Center in 2018, with CEO Marty Burger, President Tal Kerret, daughter Lisa, son Roger, and architect Richard Paul. Photograph by Joe Woolhead.

 

Roger, Lisa, Klara, Larry, and Lenny Boxer pose with the ceremonial keys to the World Trade Center on July 24, 2001.

 

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK

“When we bought the Twin Towers, this place was a ghost town,” Silverstein recalls. “After six o’clock, you could roll a bowling ball down Wall Street or any place you wanted.” But after watching the neighborhood evolve after 9/11—and after more than 30 years in the same Park Avenue apartment—Larry and his wife of 65 years, Klara, decided it was time for a change.

“Something that hit me very early on is that I wanted to own something. I wanted to be an owner.”

Larry Silvestein
Larry Silverstein poses with the children of some of Silverstein Properties’ employees during “Take our daughters and sons to work day ” in 2013.

So, in 2018 they moved into a penthouse at 30 Park Place, one of his developments. The 82-story tower, designed by Robert A. M. Stern to look as if it could have been built a century ago, opened in 2016 and includes residences atop a Four Seasons hotel. “If you look far enough,” Silverstein jokes about the view from his 80th-floor terrace, “you can see the curvature of the earth.”

“Two things really tipped the scale in favor of moving down here,” he explains. “Number one: my grandson said, ‘Poppy, if you move down here, I’ll show you how to go to work by skateboard every morning. It’s two blocks, downhill, piece of cake.’” Number two was
the rejuvenated neighborhood. “It’s young, it’s vibrant, it’s enormously exciting. Should add ten years to our lives.” Downtown’s residential population has more than tripled since 9/11, and according to Silverstein, the area now has the highest work-live ratio in the country: 27 percent.

That ratio will soon tilt even more residential. Last February, the Port Authority awarded Silverstein—in partnership with Brookfield Properties and two other firms—the rights to build 5 World Trade Center on the site where the plagued Deutsche Bank building once stood. The sleek 900-foot-tall tower, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, will feature more than 1,300 residential units, a quarter of which will be set aside for households earning less than 50 percent of the neighborhood’s median income.

While significant obstacles to groundbreaking remain, so does Silverstein’s trademark eternal optimism. Not only will the new tower be a model of energy efficiency and sustainability, he says, but “the firms that take office space at the new World Trade Center will be able to house their employees in the same campus if they want to, which is pretty damn unique, right?”

PRESERVING HISTORY

LOVE STORY: Larry and Klara Silverstein in the lobby of 4 World Trade Center.

Silverstein’s earliest memory of downtown is of the “extremely tall, very impressive buildings.” Little did he know he’d one day own one of them, 120 Broadway. Known as the Equitable Building, it became the biggest—if not the tallest— skyscraper in the world when it opened in 1915, occupying an entire city block between Cedar and Pine streets. It was so big that it spawned the city’s 1916 Zoning Resolution, which limited new construction to a percentage of lot size to ensure at least a modicum of sunlight could reach the surrounding canyons.

When Silverstein bought the landmarked building in 1980, many of its historic details had been neglected, if not concealed outright. “The previous owner had no feeling, no sensitivity to the importance of historic landmarks,” he recalls. “They hung acoustical drop ceilings without any kind of architectural detail at all. Added fluorescent lights and so forth. It was dreadful.” So, Silverstein immediately set about renovating it, carefully restoring such original details as the terra-cotta window frames and the lobby’s Tennessee-pink-marble floor, and vaulted, coffered ceiling with carved rosettes. “It makes such a difference,” he says. “Tenants appreciate what a detailed restoration can produce.”

ART & COMMERCE

Something tenants also appreciate, Silverstein says, is art. When he opened the original Seven World Trade Center, in 1987, he immediately realized he had a big problem on his hands. “I looked at the lobby, and I said to myself, I’ve gone crazy.” He explains that he had “fallen in love with” a particular carmen-red granite he’d personally selected from a Finnish quarry for the building’s façade.

But he didn’t stop there. “The entrance to the building? Carmen-red granite. The toilets? Carmen-red granite. The elevators? Carmen-red granite. Everything! Carmen-red granite. The place looked like a mausoleum.” He called Klara in a panic and asked her to come down and have a look for herself, hoping maybe she wouldn’t think it was all that bad. “One look around and she said, ‘You know what? Looks like a mausoleum.’”

They agreed the lobby could use some art to spruce it up, so they set about scouring the city for contemporary works large enough to adequately cover all that carmen-red granite. One of their first purchases was a fourteen-by- six-foot Roy Lichtenstein entablature. Works
by Frank Stella, Ross Bleckner, and Alexander Calder soon followed. “We ended up collecting a whole realm of first-class contemporary art,” he says. “That taught me something, that is art has a huge impact on people’s attitude towards buildings, a very positive attitude. It made an enormous difference.”

“We ended up collecting a whole realm of first-class contemporary art. Art has a huge impact on people’s attitudes towards buildings.”

Larry Silverstein at the piano.
AT HOME: Larry Silverstein at the piano.

Larry with his wife Klara, in their apartment atop the Robert A.M. Stern designed 30 Park Place.

“Whether I’m still around or not, the Trade Center will be done. And what we will have put back is vastly superior, not just in terms of quality or architectural design. The parks, the neighborhood-totally transformed.”

Art plays a bigger role than ever in and around the new World Trade Center campus. Not only are there remarkable lobby installations, like Jenny Holzer’s “For 7 World Trade” and Kozo Nishino’s “Sky Memory,” Silverstein even hired street artists Stickymonger, Ben Angotti, and BoogieRez to paint the corrugated metal walls that sheathe the base of what will eventually become 2 World Trade Center, now an entrance to the transit hub.

BACK TO WORK

“There’s been no shortage of naysayers all over again,” Silverstein replies when asked if he sees parallels between post-9/11 and post-pandemic downtown. “New York is done, finished. No one’s ever coming back. The office buildings are gonna be vacant. Fold up the tent and steal away into the night.” Not surprisingly, he’s as sanguine as he was after 9/11 about the potential for recovery after covid. “Will it be 100% back to the way it was? No, I don’t think so. But people will come back. Of course. It’s gonna happen. So much comes out of talking together around the water cooler.”

And what does he think downtown will look like in another 10 years? “Well, whether I’m still around or not, the Trade Center will
be done,” he says. “And what we will have put back is vastly superior, not just in terms of quality or architectural design. The parks, the neighborhood—totally transformed.”

“Buy corners” may have been the best professional lesson Harry Silverstein imparted to his son, but it’s this bit of wisdom that endures: “Whatever you do in your life, be truthful with people,” Harry told him. “And never equivocate.” Impeccable advice for an age where truth has become all too relative. DT

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Major downtown cities that will consistently dominate in this market next year

 

Luxury Condos in 2021 

Nowadays, various housing options are available and one of the hottest markets right now are condominiums. Owning a condo unit would be convenient since it offers a variety of perks such as access to recreational areas in the vicinity. Also, some condominiums are strategically located near the places people visit daily. It is also a way to avoid the long, daily commute for people living far from their work.

Where to Find the Best Condos

There are several cities near New York and Ontario where you can find some luxury condos at a great price. Fleur Condos is one of the thriving condominiums just located in Toronto, Ontario. This city is a great location for a condominium since it is near the border of the United States, which makes it easier to go to certain landmarks there if you want to go sightseeing. 

 

If you want to wander around locally, Toronto is full of great places to visit such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Toronto Eaton Centre. The city is also rich in cultural events like the Toronto Caribbean Carnival and the Trinidad & Tobago Festival. There are also national parks and great outdoor spaces located in the city, for people who love the outdoors.

 

Major downtown cities that will consistently dominate in this market next year
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If you want to look for other places in Ontario, there are more on this page which shows the available condominiums in the area. The condominiums built in Ontario have been upgraded and can now be on par with the new designs recently built in New York.

Great Cities for Condo Living

Other notable places to look at are Etobicoke, Vaughan, and Mississauga.

Etobicoke

Suburban Etobicoke is a great place for people looking for condominiums near national parks since this place is full of them. Along with several shopping centers and history-themed streets, this place is great for active people who are always looking for a great time outdoors.

 

Vaughan

Vaughan is located just north of Toronto and it is the headquarters of the Canadian Ahmadiyya Muslim community. The city is also home to Canada’s Wonderland, the largest amusement park in Canada. The city is also filled with national parks.

 

Mississauga 

Mississauga is a great place with a great view of Lake Ontario, with a mix of the urban and rural lifestyle. This place also has a great skating rink in the winter season which is widely popular in the holiday season.

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Downtown’s Up to the Minute Gifts 2020

Typically, we hear I already have all that I need, which can make those incredibly difficult to shop for! Luckily, our editors at Downtown have done their research on the best gifts “for the Active, Gear, and Kitchen lovers, and we did not forget those gifts that give back” this holiday season!

 

Oculus Quest 2

For tech-savvy men, look no further than the esteemed virtual-reality headset known as the Oculus Quest 2! This high-tech equipment will allow him to explore other worlds and adventures from the comfort of home.

 

Lifepro 4-Speed Vibrating Foam Roller

Lifepro 4-Speed Vibrating Foam Roller – High-Intensity Vibrating Roller for Muscle Recovery, Mobility & Pliability Training – Deep Tissue Vibrant Massage for Awesome Trigger Point Sports Therapy

 

Fusion FX Heated Percussion Massage Gun

 

Fusion FX Heated Percussion Massage Gun – Deep Tissue Massager for Muscle Pain Relief, Enhanced Recovery for Athletes & Percussive Therapy – 3 Auto Modes, 5 Powerful Speeds, Handheld Electric Device.

Master & Dynamic

True Wireless Earphones. Master & Dynamic headphones, earphones, and speakers make the perfect gift!

Italian cashmere beanie by Carolyn Rowan Accessories”

New York 100 % Italian cashmere beanie by Carolyn Rowan Accessories in black & ivory. Their best selling city hat is back! What better way to give back to NYC while repping NYC than 25% of proceeds on sales of this gorgeous, 100% Italian cashmere beanie will help support City Harvest and help feed our city. Fabric Content: 100% Cashmere

 

Thermomix

 

The Thermomix® TM6™ can perform up to 24 different functions and techniques in one digitally powered countertop appliance. Quality designed, with one stainless-steel bowl, state-of-the-art mixing knife, precision heating element, and an integrated scale the TM6™ does it all! From meal prep to clean up, the TM6™ makes homemade cooking effortless.

 

Mophie Universal Wireless Multi Coil Charge Stand

 

Mophie Universal Wireless Multi Coil Charge Stand for Apple iPhone Xs Max, iPhone Xs, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, Qi-Enabled Devices

 

Bonsai Bluetooth Speaker Lamp

 

Bonsai Bluetooth Speaker Lamp with Wireless Charging Pad. The Bonsai Bluetooth Speaker Lamp with Wireless Charging Pad has an attractive, modern design inspired by the iconic bonsai tree. Use it on a desk or nightstand for reading, music, and charging your Qi-enabled smartphone. Features adjustable brightness, Bluetooth speaker, and touch-sensitive controls

 

Portable Smartphone Photo Vault

The Portable Smartphone Photo Vault saves room on your device while protecting your photo memories. This handy device plugs into your smartphone or tablet to copy and back up your photos, videos, and contacts. Simply download the free app and touch “Start Backup.” Your data is backed up automatically, giving you peace of mind and freeing up valuable space on your device.

 

Women’s Wool Dasher Mizzles

Allbirds For the active! Take stormy weather in stride with the running shoe that uses natural materials to give you extra grip and keep your feet dry. Renewable Materials, Machine Washable, Minimizes Odor, Flexibly Conforms to your movements.

 

Sugar Hill Creamery

 

 

Sugar Hill Creamery, now this is the gift of all gifts! Weekly Ice Cream Subscription – 3 Pints/Weekly from $33.00 Receive three (3) pints of ice cream each week. Each delivery you’ll receive a collection of our most popular flavors, but each week will be a surprise. We will leave pints of ice cream at your door just like the milkman used to leave milk at doorsteps. Learn more here.

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NYC Gifts for Last Minute Giving

As we head into the last weekend before Santa makes his masked and socially distanced midnight ride, it’s time to make sure everyone on your list is taken care of. Here are some of my favorite NYC gifts to give and receive.

NYC Gifts Gem Spa Tote Bag
Gem Spa Tote Bag

Gem Spa streetwear

The legendary Lower East Side newsstand and purveyor of the world’s best egg creams may not be with us in the physical realm anymore, but they live on in their collection of hoodies, tee shirts, joggers, hats, totes, and of course, face masks! Give the gift of rock and roll and literary New York history. Gemspanyc.com

Fire Escapes of New York

NYC Gifts tenement museum ornament
Tenement Museum Fire Escape ornament

The Tenement Museum tells the story of the immigrant communities that came to our shores looking for a better life and helped create the New York City we all know and love today. While the museum is closed due to COVID, you can still sign up for a walking tour of the Lower East Side, or shop in what I consider to be the greatest New York gift shop in all of the five boroughs. Their newest ornament pays homage to that classic feature of New York life, the fire escape. Tenement.org

Hudson Whiskey
Hudson Whiskey NY Bright Lights Big Bourbon

Cheers!

Hudson Whiskey is New York attitude, distilled. These fine spirits are handcrafted in Gardiner, New York, using grain from local, family farms. My personal favorite is Short Stack, a full-bodied New York Rye finished in maple syrup barrels. For stockists:  hudsonwhiskey.com

 

Zen Holiday

TribeTokes CBD Gummies
TribeTokes CBD Gummies

Embrace the CBD lifestyle with TribeTokes, a woman-owned business located right here in the Meatpacking District, NYC. They have everything from tinctures and beauty products (try the green, superfood mask!), to vape pens. And the gummies, with 15mg of CBD each, make the perfect stocking stuffers. tribetokes.com

 

NYC Gifts CW Pencils Charm
CW Pencils Charm

Write Stuff

It’s no secret that I am obsessed with pencils so when I discovered CW Pencil Enterprise on Orchard Street, naturally I became a regular customer. Their website is packed with great gift ideas, but I particularly love this little 14k gold pencil charm, designed by Cass Lilien, an NYC-based jewelry designer. Perfect for the creative people in your life. cwpencils.com

NYC Gifts Russ & Daughters
Russ & Daughters

Appetizing

Russ & Daughters is a 106-year-old appetizing shop that is part of the rich culinary history of the New York Jewish community. It is also the BEST place to buy smoked salmon, pickled herring, whitefish, as well as bagels, bialys, halvah, dried fruits, and more. Create your own spread to nosh on, or have the team put together a stellar platter or gift box for the ultimate in NYC gifts. shop.russanddaughters.com

John Derian Puzzle
John Derian Puzzle

Splendid Decor

John Derian is known for his decoupage work, which appears on everything from plates to coasters, and it’s all produced right here in NYC. But his East Village shop is also filled with all kinds of sweet and cheerful items, including Steiff animals, ornaments, home décor, textiles, art, and vintage and antique finds. These jigsaw puzzles are perfect for  stay-at-home days. This one is a 19th century print of the Manhattan island. johnderian.com

NYC Gifts Arielle Sustainable Fashion
Arielle Medea Coat

Fashionista

Texas-born Arielle launched her eponymous brand in 2018, after over 10 years in the fashion industry. The fully sustainable label is committed to zero-waste, ethical sourcing, and elegant, lasting style. The Medea Coat is made from vegetarian shearling using Responsible Wool Standard American merino wool backed with Repreve®, made from recycled water bottles. Oversized lapels and welt pockets highlight a clean, straight cut with open front. Fully lined in organic cotton. Made in NYC. shop.arielle.com

 Bee Raw Butch Wax
Bee Raw Butch Wax

Busy Bee

Bee Raw champions American family-run farms and apiaries and produces a collection of honey-based goods packaged in post-consumer paper, glass, and metal. Butchwax is a moisturizing balm that softens skin, made from beeswax, jojoba, rosemary, peppermint, and tea tree oils, and made right here in Industry City, Brooklyn, NYC.  Beeraw.com

Give Give Give

The season of giving is also a great time to remember our neighbors in need, especially during this pandemic. Some of my favorite organizations with local roots are: Lower East Side Girls Club, Project Renewal, Girl Be Heard, Bowery Mission, DIFFA

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Downtown’s Ultimate Beauty Gift Guide 2020

 

We can all agree that 2020 was a year like no other, and it will go down in history as one of the most difficult collective challenges in our lifetimes. As the hashtag says, #weareinthistogether. No matter your level of income, age, skin color, or which part of the world you live in, we all had to rethink how we get from morning to night, facing challenges like working remotely and DIY beauty regimens.

We are grateful that our favorite brands made 2020 easier for us. We figured out how to get through it, even if it meant that our hair colorist had to drop off a premixed color formula so that our dear life partners (or children) could apply.

It may not have been a pretty sight, but from the creative photos on social media, it certainly came with a large dose of humility and humor.

This year we have decided to honor the brands who were there for our company in our Downtown’s 2020 Ultimate Beauty Gift Guide.

Here are a few of our favs!

 

Supremÿa Eyes at Night. Exceptional night skin care dedicated to revealing the youth of the eyes.

 

 

Supremÿa Cream An exceptional night treatment specifically for dry skin or skin lacking comfort, which targets the visible signs of aging to offer noticeably enhanced rejuvenation.

 

 

Scent Sational gifts from Sisley Paris. Sisley continues the original collaboration with artist Quentin Jones celebrating Izia in a new package inspired by her colorful ‘rock’ universe. Collages of roses, fluorescent ink, and flecks of paint boldly decorate the box. Its delicacy and lightness contrast with the ‘rock’ design of the box and echo the singular rose at the heart of the fragrance.

 

 

A limited-edition holiday bundle of 3 bestsellers from Bali Body, Ultra Dark Self Tan, Face Tan Water & BB Cream, it’s everything you need for the perfect glow. In a festive gift box!

 

 

Roam Slippers

 

 

ROAM slippers and sandals are all about comfort. They have custom-molded footbeds that are pillow soft while completely supporting your feet. The mid-soles are wrapped in neoprene for wicking and breathability, keeping your feet cool. There is also memory foam added to the uppers that allow the shoes to mold and form to your feet – truly creating a hug for your feet.

 

TYME

​Make ​​travel and everyday styling easier, and faster with Tyme. Combining many different size curling irons with a straightener. No more cluttered drawers, cabinets, and suitcases – just one tool.

One of our Publisher’s new FAV!

 

 

 

Joon Saffron Rose shampoo, this gentle conditioner detangles, hydrates, and smoothes hair. Used in traditional Persian beauty rituals for centuries, the “Antioxidant Powerhouse” created by Saffron, Rose, Pistachio and Pomegranate nourish and strengthen the hair strand while restoring elasticity, making your hair look/feel softer, stronger, and healthier.

Persians have used Saffron, Pistachio, and Rose in beauty rituals for centuries. Saffron, a spice worth more than its weight in gold, is used to strengthen hair. Pistachio nourishes and moisturizes for bouncy and smooth hair.

Coming from a haircare background, Shiva and Kayvon Tavakoli spent their entire lives in the salon haircare world. Their father came to the US when he was 17 years old and after moving to Houston, built a successful salon empire and haircare laboratory.

 

 

 

Joanna Vargas, We needed something to help keep our beauty regiment up, as we all worked from home, spas, and salons were closed during the quarantine. For a wide-awake look, with or without concealer, use the Magic Glow Wand to reduce the appearance of puffiness, invigorating your complexion, bringing your glow back.

 

Use it with a serum or mask for an unbelievably soft and radiant look!

 

One of our newest discoveries Deborah Lippman’s, hand and feet moisturizer, trust us, it will change your hands and feet forever. With the hard winter approaching, start now and by spring you will feel like a new person!

Your hands are the first to reveal your age. Keep them guessing with this award-winning cream formulated with shea butter, avocado, and jojoba oil. Winner of Health Magazine’s Healthiest Hand Cream, as voted by leading dermatologists Broad spectrum SPF 25 sunscreen protects from the sun’s UVA and UVB harmful rays Shea butter, Avocado, and Jojoba oil keep hands moisturized Botanical brightening complex helps to even skin tone.

 

 

 

 

Again for the 3rd year in a row, we are including BrooklynBotany. We cannot get through a winter without their scrubs and now new Sweet Almond oil.

This holiday season we sampled their new Blueberry Scrub, all we can say is THANK YOU Brooklyn Botany. Our dry skin feels renewed, and radiant, the winter dry itch is gone.

 

 

Sweet Almond Oil, the perfect name for Brooklyn Botnay’s oil..  sweet it is, very mild, and hypoallergenic. This oil is safe to be used for almost all skin types including sensitive, dry, and oily skin. It can even be used on children and babies skin.

 

Can’t get to St Barth this year, no worries, they bring their delightful products to you. And, just in time for Christmas with Ligne St. Barth

Feel the beauty of the island – surrounded by warmth, a breath of wind cools your cheeks. Sea Breeze embodies the lightness of a tropical summer day: with the deep blue Blue Lagoon shower gel, tingling like a bath in the surf. Try this sun splash, with grapefruit as an invigorating freshness accord. This beguiling Premium Care Oil gives your body, face, and hair, a golden sheen.

 

 

 

We cannot get enough of this brand. Anything they make it superb. We love the new refill pouch. Sustainability is here for Ouai.

We have tried many dry shampoo’s and it can be hit or miss. But not with Ouai’s Super Dry Shampoo. Works every time and does not leave your hair unruly or limp.

 

 

Ready for a private dinner at home for two, or just want to feel sexy? Intensely seductive, Good Girl Eau de Parfum Carolina Herrera’s Suprême reinvents the iconic Good Girl fragrance with a daring new formula. Redefining the emblematic contrast of lights and shadows encourages you to connect with your rebellious side. Grab one for a delicious stocking stuffer.

 

One does not think about body serum. However, we have been using Immunocologie body serum for years. Yes, it does moisturize, repair, and restore. It’s very light to the touch but deeply moisturizes. A dry oil intended for full-body application. We found that after a bath or shower apply, and leave on your skin all day and or night, it’s silky smooth and your skin will feel radiant and restored.

 

 

Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown Give the gift of luxury to your loved one, or maybe the gift you have been looking for yourself. Join Downtown New York’s newest intimate space Club 27 where you can focus on your personal fitness and wellness goals, surrounded by inspiration and without any distractions.

 

Mudras.com

 

With this signature bespoke massage treatment, you will experience the magically unique and tailor-made Body Reset massage. This is considered a secret weapon for many of our #MudrasFam. The BodyReset Technique was developed by Yotam Kafri founder of Mudras.com Holiday special for first-time clients. Get 30% off on your first session!
Mention Downtown Magazine to get your special offer. LIMITED TIME ONLY!

 

 

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For those who are enjoying the sheer pleasure of CDB, these are our picks for the 2020 Holiday Season

 

 

 

Meet our first CBD infused moisturizer specifically formulated for the face. Lord Jones Whole Plant Formula Acid Mantle Repair is a soothing CBD moisturizer formulated to help maintain the acid mantle, support the skin’s moisture barrier, and rebalance the appearance of stressed skin.* Each jar contains 250mg of CBD (<0.3% THC).

 

Treat the CBD purist in your life to a trio of our most popular Lord Jones products gumdrops, body lotion, and Royal Oil.

 

 

 

These premium tinctures contain 500mg of full-spectrum CBD derived from specially-sourced hemp for unparalleled purity and quality. Each dropper delivers approximately 20mg of CBD. Available in two flavors, Orange and Peppermint.

 

 

Her Royal Hempress

Her Royal Hempress skincare collection is defined by synergistic, small-batch blends of CBD and potent botanical actives that have been specially crafted with the highest attention to detail. Created by a generational, social-conscious gardener & mother Emma Spivey, Her Highness uses powerful botanical ingredients to complement the transformative CBD to leave skin feeling naturally radiant and for therapeutic relief. 

Her Highness 

Her Highness is a cannabis lifestyle brand based in New York with a curated collection of cannabis, CBD, and consumption essentials designed with the modern consumer in mind. Her Highness product is thoughtfully designed with the intent of bringing cannabis into a woman’s world, not the other way around. With a dynamic range of stylish, high-quality products for smoking, stress relief, self-care, and pleasure, Her Highness satisfies every cannabis craving.

New Highs CBD

New Highs CBD hopes to enlighten and empower women and men towards the path of an elevated lifestyle utilizing the healing properties of CBD. New Highs products invigorate the mind, body, and soul-lifting up high while remaining non-intoxicating.

“Dr. Kerklaan Therapeutics inspired by his desire to help my patients. In 2013, patients started asking about CBD and their health. He took the opportunity to research, study, and attended conferences in order to confidently provide answers to patients who were asking about the health benefits of CBD. Here are just some of our favorite products.

Deep moisturizing lotion utilizing condensed red ginseng water that strengthens the skin barrier and balances the pH for healthy and luminous skin. Donginbi Red Ginseng. DONGINBI was created in 1899, based on internationally recognized manufacturing company Cheong Kwan Jang’s philosophy of creating Korean red ginseng for external use.

Botanika life has a wide array of products catering to an active and healthy lifestyle.  Improving what already works by bringing in nature’s miracle ingredient CBD.

 

Whatever your plans for this holiday season, stay safe, do not gather in large crowds, think about your loved ones and, wear a mask. We look forward to seeing you in 2021.

 

From our home to yours Happy Holidays!

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5 Things That Make Doing Business in NYC Unique


Being a center of business and development, New York City is recognized as a huge contributor to the growth of the US economy.

 

Entrepreneur lists NYC as one of the ten best cities to open a business for good reason— here’s why the Big Apple is still a major hub for startups today:

 

It’s a melting pot of cultures


NYC remains to be one of the most diverse cities in the US. If you believe in the impact of diversity in business, there’s no better place in the country to start your new venture. WE Forum shows that diversity does pay, with inclusive workplaces outperforming those without a mix of innovative ideas and cultural talent.


There’s a large pool of creative and tech talent



NYC has attracted a great number of talent, especially those in the creative and technology sectors. In 2017, NYC employed some 300,000 creatives and 130,000 tech professionals. Successful businesses are often founded on the talent and expertise of the people behind them, so anyone looking to achieve success with a skilled team will do well in the city.



It’s full of venture capitalists



There are more opportunities for external funding in the city. For entrepreneurs planning on opening a business in NYC, you’re in luck, as it is one of the top areas along with Silicon Valley when it comes to venture capital funding. As these investors fund businesses with potential for growth, be ready for the pitch of your lifetime.



The entrepreneurial network is vibrant and supportive



The state of New York has very supportive policies for new businesses. Entrepreneurs looking to start a limited liability company in New York can gain business training, assistance, and resources, as well as tax credits through the Employee Training Incentive Program.

Innovation is also a key focus, and NYC businesses are encouraged to collaborate with local universities for knowledge and technological resources. Industry experts also offer support through mentorship programs for business owners. 

An example of this is Oceans, a group of former big tech company employees who mentor new businesses on digital solutions to jumpstart their companies. Groups like these form a very stable foundation for the success of businesses in the city.

With its lively culture and the tremendous amount of support from government and private communities, it undeniably rings true that New York City is one great place for anyone who dreams of starting a business.