by Eva Troester | Apr 7, 2016 | Living, News
If you like Restaurant Week, you’ll love Spa Week. From April 11th-April 17th several of Manhattan’s exclusive spas offer up different spa treatments for only $50. Now, who could say no to that? Get yourself ready for spring with a luxury treatment at one of the...
by James Baginski | Apr 6, 2016 | Living, News
Twenty-two years ago, Warrie Price founded The Battery Conservancy with intentions to rebuild Battery Park. After years of unwavering dedication to the park and raising roughly $126 million along the way, Price has helped develop a bonafide urban getaway. Last August,...
by Jamie Aronson | Apr 4, 2016 | News
Hipsters and foodies rejoice – Smorgasburg’s seasonal outdoor markets have officially re-opened for business! On April 2nd and 3rd, over twenty new vendors were welcomed with a coveted spot at the widely popular attraction that started in May 2011. On...
by James Baginski | Apr 4, 2016 | Living, News
The Waterfront Alliance, started out as a project of The Municipal Art Society of New York and has blossomed into a network of over 900 organizations raising the social consciousness regarding the NY/NJ Harbor. Since its inception, the organization has proven to be a...
by Grace Capobianco | Mar 31, 2016 | Fashion, News
Downtown shared an extraordinary day with Annalie Jeryes, a fashion lover who got to enjoy her first time in NYC at Wes Gordon and Splashlight studios for a photoshoot with photographer Philippe Reynaud. -by Johanna Silver
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 31, 2016 | Culture, News
A New York transplant by way of British Columbia, Baba Brinkman is an original, informed and prolific artist. Baba first got a lot of attention with his one-man show, The Rap Canterbury Tales, which premiered at 2004’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A modern re-telling of...