by Downtown Magazine | Aug 29, 2016 | Business
Nick Leftley, a friend of Downtown, posted a great piece \titled How Uber Is Forcing Us to Be Better Customers. As noted within Nick’s article: “When companies begin to incentivize this positive customer behavior, we may well start consciously trying to...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 26, 2016 | Business, Events
On Thursday, Oct. 27, the Museum Of Jewish Heritage’s Real Estate and Allied Trades Division will host a luncheon to honor Larry and Klara Silverstein, their children Lisa and Roger, Silverstein and Lisa’s husband Tal Kerret for their exemplary commitment to the...
by Helaina Hovitz | Aug 25, 2016 | Living, Real Estate
It’s hard to run into someone downtown who doesn’t know Noël Jefferson. The artist, photographer, filmmaker and producer has been one of downtown’s strongest pillars even before Tribeca became “trendy.” While working towards her Master’s Degree at Columbia Teacher’s...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 23, 2016 | Business, Culture, Featured
No Kid Hungry — an extension of Share Our Strength — has been working for decades to help end childhood hunger. As a partner of many major brands, shopping you had already planned on doing at places like Williams-Sonoma, Shake Shack and Walmart may have...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 23, 2016 | Real Estate
Taconic Investment Partners LLC, a New York owner, operator and developer of commercial and residential real estate, is pleased to announce the release of its final residence at The Sterling Mason in TriBeCa: Penthouse C. Listed for $20 million, this coveted duplex...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 19, 2016 | Business
Headquartered in Brooklyn since 2002, West Elm opened its first store in DUMBO. With the mission of helping customers express their personal style at home, everything West Elm does is designed to make an impact in everyday life, from creating unique to affordable...