by Alyssa Bajek | Jun 2, 2015 | Culture, Living, Travel
Here at Downtown Magazine, we love every aspect of city living. However, every now and then, we need a change of pace. Thus, throughout the summer we will be releasing our top day-trip get away destinations which are fun for the whole family. In January 1777, George...
by Sunny Tsao | Jun 1, 2015 | Culture, Dining, Living
Those moments after a long day where your prospects are distracted by the adrenaline you get from clocking out, or you’re stuck at some awful place and you think to yourself, “I need a drink”–are moments that make you appreciate that 5-7 p.m. bracket...
by Nisha Stickles | May 29, 2015 | Dining, Events, Fashion, Living
New York summer and outdoor fairs are by no means mutually exclusive. Find an unoccupied space in NYC and expect for the eventual convergence of food trucks and retail stalls. There’s a new addition to the street fair lineup; the Hester Street Fair will host...
by Grace Capobianco | May 29, 2015 | News, Pets
Come watch adorable (and adoptable) dogs walk on the runway this weekend at Rescue the Runway. This posh, pet-friendly event supports Mr. Bones & Co. as well as New York’s local shelters and rescue groups. It has gained national recognition since its...
by Albany Reed | May 28, 2015 | Events, Fashion, Lifestyle
AmfAR’s 22nd annual fundraising event was to benefit the organization’s research programs and platforms for raising awareness of HIV/AIDS. In addition to serving as the night’s presenting sponsor, Harry Winston, Inc., also donated the epic cluster diamond...
by Albany Reed | May 28, 2015 | Living, News
The Battery Conservancy was created in 1994 as a 501 (not-for-profit) educational corporation to rebuild and revitalize The Battery, a 25-acre public park at the southern tip of Manhattan, and its major landmark, Castle Clinton National Monument. The Conservancy...