by Grace Capobianco | Aug 14, 2017 | Living, Real Estate
This split-level loft apartment boasting 2,240 square feet and soaring ceiling heights –over 14-feet — is what New Yorkers expect to find in TriBeCa. On the market, a cast-iron building from 1858 that was fully renovated and converted to a condominium in...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 4, 2017 | Lifestyle, Living
There is no better way to get a fresh look at our home city than by seeing it through the eyes of a tourist. It is all too easy to visit the same restaurants and bars and have the same nights out, so now is the time to shake things up and try something new! Why not...
by Eva Troester | Jul 7, 2017 | Living
This feature originally appeared in Summer 2011 issue of Downtown Magazine. In the early 1600s, with the opening up of the New World, the international chess game for goods and settlements got underway with a fervor that galvanized both Europe and the Americas. The...
by Grace Capobianco | Jun 13, 2017 | Culture, Education
This feature originally appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of Downtown magazine. Perhaps the great cities of the future are currently just a clearing on the tip of an island in a huge bay; that was what Verrazano glimpsed in 1524, and Henry Hudson confirmed in his...
by Eva Troester | Jun 8, 2017 | Culture, Events, Music
The Summer Series, World Trade Center’s free concert series during the wonderful sunny season is back. Photo courtesy of WTC Tonight, Colin Taber and Midtown Staxx take the stage. The concert will start at 5 p.m. at the Silverstein Family Park, right in front...