by Jackie Hart | Feb 21, 2015 | Culture, Fashion, News
The Fashion Institute of Technology currently has an ongoing exhibit from now until April 18 called Yves Saint Laurent + Halston: Fashioning the ’70s. The ’70s itself was a significant time period in fashion. Sandwiched between the counterculture of the...
by Jackie Hart | Feb 18, 2015 | Business, News, Real Estate
On Wednesday, the Downtown Alliance released their annual 2014 real estate report on the progress of Lower Manhattan. According to the report, Lower Manhattan is showing more signs of growth now than ever before. The real estate market is surging, with the downtown...
by Jackie Hart | Feb 18, 2015 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, News
Chinese New Year officially kicks off tomorrow, and you will not want to miss the festivities going on around downtown this year! The Firecracker and Cultural festival will be going on tomorrow, February 19 at Sara D. Roosevelt park, where the Better Chinatown society...
by Lizzie Crittenden | Feb 18, 2015 | Dining, Living, News, Uncategorized
Iconic Japanese restaurant Nobu is relocating its longtime flagship restaurant from Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood down south to the Financial District. In 2017 the old AT&T building at 195 Broadway will welcome the elegant Asian eatery and its head...
by Jackie Hart | Feb 16, 2015 | Dining, Events, News
NYC’s Restaurant Week 2015 is quickly approaching, starting on February 16 and running until March 6. The event offers New Yorkers and visitors three weeks worth of dining deals at over 340 restaurants in the city, excluding Saturdays and Sundays optional....
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 12, 2015 | Events, Living, News
This March, Hudson River Park Trust, the Brooklyn Museum are working together with Art Market Productions to bring a new kind of art fair, Art on Paper, to Tribeca. Art Market Productions are a Brooklyn based firm who have changed the way art is brought on to the...