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“Lights of Hope”

Long gone are the days when Downtown was dominated by the financial industry and the sidewalks were rolled up at 5:00 p.m., after the final call of the day. New businesses like Condé Nast, Seaport, Group M, Spotify, 10 Corso Como, Uber, Zola, have brought a vibrant, young and family-focused workforce with them.

Once again, Downtowners have banded together to send a message to the world. We have been publishing for 11 years now, and the changes we have witnessed and been a part of are epic. It’s difficult to report on the tragic news but, with tragedy, there is always triumph. Here in Lower Manhattan, like the rest of New York, we bounce back.

“Lights of Hope” Buildings in Lower Manhattan to Shine in Red, White, and Blue

 

Lights of Hope
Photo by Kirit Prajapati

 

One World Trade Center, Pier 17 at the Seaport District, Brookfield Place, 111 and 115 Broadway, 55 Water Street and 20 Exchange Place will be lighting up in red, white, and blue to show hope and solidarity, while other Downtown buildings are working to join them over the next several days. Buildings throughout the entire city are encouraged to follow suit and add their own “lights of hope.”

“This is a moment to band together, show pride in a tough time, and light up the Lower Manhattan skyline with hope,” said Jessica Lappin, President of the Alliance for Downtown New York. “Whether it’s red, white and blue or with a single white beacon, buildings across Lower Manhattan will light themselves in honor of our determination to endure and recover.”

One of the initiating property owners offered this:

“In this time of need, we as New Yorkers and Americans are looking for symbols of hope – both in our communities and across the country,” said Saul Scherl, President of the New York Tri-State Region of The Howard Hughes Corporation. “We Wanted to unite our community and light up the buildings of Lower Manhattan together to show our solidarity, our resiliency, and our persistent hope for the future.”

We as a city and world have gone through a lot in the past 20 years, the greatest trait is that we always come out on the other side stronger and better than before. Thank you to our leaders mentioned in this piece, and thank you to all who believe in hope!

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Trend Report Tuesday: Last Minute Dresses for the Fourth of July

Happy Fourth of July!

It’s time to bring out that red, white, and blue spirit and celebrate freedom – but where can you find a last minute outfit? Dresses are always a go-to during the hot summer days and there are many ways to casually dress in spirit of Independence Day.

Here are 5 dresses for those scrambling for a last minute Fourth of July outfit and also appropriate to beat the heat.

Free People


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FP One Sadie Dress
Price: $148.00

Nasty Gal


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Lace Be Honest Off-the-Shoulder Dress
Price: $90.00

Topshop


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Tie Dye Low Back Maxi Dress
Price: 45.00

Lauren James

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The Augusta Solid Seersucker Dress
Price: $62.50

Francesca’s 

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Anne Smocked Off Shoulder Dress
Price: $44.00

And the best thing; these dresses will make a great Fourth of July outfit, but are also perfect for the rest of the summer in the City.

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Festive 4th of July Refreshers

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Photo by Linda Wagner

No 4th of July celebration would be complete without the perfect beverage to keep you cool and refreshed, as roaring fireworks boom left and right in the New York sky.

From decorations to tableware, appetizers, and wardrobe, everything seems to be decked out in red, white, and blue. In trying to keep up with the patriotic spirit, choosing the right drink to invigorate your night may be difficult. Thanks to Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach, Linda Wagner, and cooking enthusiasts Maria & Josh of Two Peas & Their Pod, we have two refreshing drinks to spice up your 4th of July.

You can’t help but stay loyal to the red, white, and blue on this American holiday. If you’re looking to sip on something tasty, even though you’ve dedicated the summer to staying healthy, this festive Fourth of July Cocktail is the perfect drink for you. The best part is that this drink can be made with or without alcohol, so it’s completely kid-friendly. The drink is composed of Sparkling Mineral Water to provide a bubbly taste tweaked with flavorful ingredients such as lemon and mint. The cocktail can be topped with organic blueberries and organic strawberries to keep it fun and festive. By adding a little bit of vodka to your mix, you can give a little kick to your drink. Head to Linda Wagner’s website for the full recipe! Or follow her on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram for daily (and tasty) updates.

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Photo by Two Peas and Their Pod

If you’re looking for a sweeter beverage, the Pomegranate Blueberry Float is the perfect pool-side treat for your 4th of July celebration. All you need is three simple ingredients to make the perfect combination for this refreshing, summertime delight. Pour something bubbly into a chilled glass. Then, treat your tastebuds by topping off your float with vanilla ice cream. You’ll feel happy and satisfied, without feeling guilty about it. This drink can be enjoyed at any age, so it should definitely be added to your 4th of July menu! Head to Two Peas & Their Pod for the full recipe! Or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

These two recipes are must-haves for your weekend celebration. They’re tasty, delicious, and 100% festive!

-Sarah Santos