by Sarah Strong | Mar 12, 2020 | Bars, Dining, Featured
This article was published in an earlier edition of Downtown Magazine MIKA BULMASH STARTED Wine for the World because there were no companies focused on how winemaking is transforming emerging regions through social and environmental impact. She was working at the...
by Nicole Haddad | Mar 11, 2020 | Architecture, Design, Events, Featured, NYC
As New York’s design month approaches, it can feel daunting to get a grasp of all there is to see and do throughout the five boroughs. One event not to be missed, however, is Design Pavilion, which will take over Times Square, October 2020. A gathering space to talk...
by Alice Teeple | Mar 10, 2020 | Featured
It can be tough to navigate the city with a camera bag. They can be awkwardly clumsy, bulky, and vulnerable to bumps, scratches and sticky fingers. Heavy Leather NYC’s Lookout camera bag addresses these concerns beautifully. Constructed of high-end cowhide...
by Dan Metz | Mar 6, 2020 | Dining, Featured, NYC, Restaurants
At the heart of the East Village is a gastrointestinal treasure in true New York fashion. For the last 20 years, Gnocco has served fine Emilia-Romagna food from pizza and pasta to their namesake Gnocco. The dishes are old-school, nostalgic recreations of the owner’s...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 4, 2020 | Dining, Featured, NYC
A day at The Fulton (89 South Street) — chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s latest culinary marvel at the Seaport — begins at five in the morning, when fishing boats sail out to bring in the catch of the day. The fresh haul – is brought back to Pier 17 in time for...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 1, 2020 | Business, Featured, Miami, News
If you feel the winds of change blowing through NOHO, there’s a good reason. Christina Lucas is back in town. Downtown was able to grab a quick chat with Christina about her career, vision, and tenacity. Fresh off her multi-year world tour with insurance giant...