by DOWNTOWN News | May 1, 2024 | Dining, Downtown Eats Guides, Downtown News
Photo courtesy of The Downtown Alliance. The 2024 Shop Dine Guide has arrived, and she’s a beaut! The Downtown Alliance’s annual free comprehensive guide to everything Lower Manhattan includes 179 pages of restaurants, bars, local resources, retailers, attractions and...
by DOWNTOWN News | Mar 7, 2024 | Art, Downtown News, Events
Curious to learn more about the printing process? South Street Seaport Museum’s 19th century-style letterpress printers, Bowne & Co., is offering a monthly opportunity for visitors learn about letterpress printing and get hands-on with the Museum’s working...
by DOWNTOWN News | Nov 19, 2023 | Business, Downtown News, Featured, NYC
Downtown New York City has just about everything. Without downtown Lower Manhattan New York City would not exist. This historical birthplace dates back to 1624, serving as the seat of government for New York. From some of the city’s most spectacular skyscrapers...
by Linda Sheridan | Jul 31, 2023 | Downtown News, Events
Card enthusiasts from around the world, of all ages and walks of life, will have the chance to share their passion for all things cards related, when Cardtopia comes to Downtown NYC’s One World Trade Center on Nov. 4. It will be a dynamic experience for the senses,...
by Linda Sheridan | Jun 14, 2023 | Business, Culture, Downtown Highlights, Downtown News, Music, NYC, Theater
Photo by Iwan Baan Set to open its doors in September 2023, the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) at 251 Fulton Street is a trailblazing architectural wonder 20 years in the making, a cultural keystone that will bring Downtown Manhattan closure. Today Mike...
by Mike Hammer | May 26, 2023 | Culture, Downtown Highlights, Downtown News, NYC, Out on the Town, Theater
D’yan Forest’s decision to collect laughs as a standup comic when most women her age were collecting Social Security was no joke! At 88, the Boston-born, longtime New Yorker has officially been named the “world’s oldest female comedian,” and may be an anomaly — but...