by Mike Hammer | Jun 23, 2014 | LA, News
Image: City Beach NYC When it comes to vacation destinations, New York has it all: historic landmarks, savvy venues, a thriving nightlife, top-notch theatre, music, art…everything, that is, except for a beach. In fact, it’s common knowledge that many New Yorkers...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 19, 2014 | Education, Living, News
Kareem Campbell, Graduating Senior at Brooklyn Technical High School The Jewish Child Care Association held its annual event, School’s Out for Summer, on Thursday June 12th, at the Bubble Lounge, in recognition of the remarkable achievements of their Two Together...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 11, 2014 | News
[slideshow_deploy id=’48017′] The past year has proven that Lower Manhattan was able to bounce back from the destruction of Superstorm Sandy, despite speculation it would not be able to recover. Moving forward, the Big U project will ensure Manhattan is...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 6, 2014 | Business, Living, News, NYC, Real Estate
The Woolworth Building. The Woolworth Building in Downtown Manhattan once held the record for the tallest building in the world, but today it is looking to break a new kind of record. The downtown area is continuing to be the hottest spot to settle down in New York...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 4, 2014 | Events, Health, News
Laura L. Forese during the gala with the DOWNTOWN Spring 2014 issue. Arriving at the event under umbrellas, guests were escorted into the Battery Bosque to sip on signature Hibiscus cocktails and take part in various silent auctions as the 19th Battery Gala took place...
by Mike Hammer | May 30, 2014 | News
Asphalt Green Executive Director Carol Tweedy is retiring, and will be succeeded this summer by executive Maggy Siegel. After more than two decades, Asphalt Green Executive Director Carol Tweedy is retiring, and will be succeeded this summer by executive Maggy Siegel,...