by Jackie Hart | Aug 26, 2015 | Business, Education, Events, Lifestyle, Living, News
Materials for the Arts, which was founded in 1978, is New York City’s premier municipal reuse program supporting the local arts and cultural community. The organization collects donations and unneeded items from businesses, donors, volunteers and individuals,...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 19, 2015 | Business
As discussed in earlier editions of this column, the word “busy” is entirely relative and subject to interpretation. Some people call themselves “busy” because they have brunch plans and a full DVR of reality shows to catch up on. Other people are “busy” because their...
by Nisha Stickles | Aug 6, 2015 | Business, News, Real Estate
Aloft Hotels has opened its first Lower Manhattan location, and will begin accepting reservations starting Sept. 15. Located on Ann St., this newest branch is located in the heart of the Financial District. Its close proximity to Wall Street and the World Trade Center...
by Nisha Stickles | Aug 6, 2015 | Business, Dining, Health, Nutrition, Real Estate
Juicing isn’t a fad. In fact, the healthy phenomenon is gaining ground. Juice Generation will open a new downtown flagship store at 101 Maiden Lane on Wednesday, August 12. The popular juice and smoothie bar leased over 1,5000 square feet on the ground floor of one of...
by Jackie Hart | Aug 6, 2015 | Business, News, NYC, Technology
Introducing Blockfeed, a new and innovative app that features a customized news stream that is tailored to a person’s exact location in a city. The app is currently only available in NYC, however, the app geolocates stories based on your location, and pulls...
by Nisha Stickles | Aug 5, 2015 | Business, Culture, Entertainment, Real Estate
Founded in 1625 when the Dutch West India Company erected the first pier, South Street Seaport is a physical testament to New York’s colonial beauty. The district boasts some of the oldest architecture in the city and four docked ships with historical status....