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Downtown Alliance Announces Explorer In Chief Winner

The Alliance for Downtown New York, the nonprofit business improvement district for Lower Manhattan, has selected Josh Katz —

a savvy street photographer who has captured the attention of over a half-million followers since uploading his first video at age nine — as the winner of the Lower Manhattan’s Explorer In Chief Summer Dream Job Contest. In light of the COVID-19  pandemic, the Alliance is revamping the program; the start of the assignment will align with the best city and state public health guidance on safety, and focus on the healthiest ways to once again enjoy New York’s oldest, and newest, neighborhood.

The Explorer In Chief’s job still includes a stipend, top accommodations, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a multimedia storyteller, but in the wake of the novel coronavirus, the Explorer will also be tasked with documenting the recovery of a major urban neighborhood. The Alliance will use the Explorer’s reporting efforts to help tell stories of people and businesses as Lower Manhattan stirs and recovers from its latest challenge.

The Alliance sought an urban explorer with a camera-ready personality, a keen eye, a distinctive voice, and the chops to produce compelling, entertaining content. Enter Josh Katz, whose submission was selected from among hundreds of entries representing 40 states and 30 countries.

The 23-year-old Brooklyn-based Katz has built a strong online following across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok with a mix of photography tutorials and original content that could earn him the title of digital anthropologist. While he originally submitted a video showstopper on his street photography, it was his most recent project that helped him stand out from his excellent fellow finalists during the interview process.

From the safety of his socially distant rooftop, Josh spent time last month documenting the rooftop culture that has emerged during New York’s stay-at-home orders in his Brooklyn neighborhood. With permission, he documented rooftop dinners and first dates, neighbors tending local pigeon coops, and new friends meeting for the first time, in search of connection across rooftops.

This intimate study of human beings during our changed circumstances is a testament to Katz’s curiosity and innovative creativity, which will help him tell the Lower Manhattan story in this new era.

“When we began developing this position, COVID-19 didn’t exist. After we started accepting applications, the world changed overnight. As a result, so did the contest,” said Downtown Alliance President Jessica Lappin. “This whole experience will take on a new dimension as our neighborhood starts down a path of recovery, and we’re confident that Josh Katz is the right adventurous soul to help the world discover Lower Manhattan anew.”

Downtown Alliance Announces Explorer In Chief Winner
Josh Katz

To learn more about Josh Katz’s winning entry and view the top 15 submissions, visit: ExplorerInChief.com.

 

Downtown Alliance Announces Explorer In Chief Winner
Josh Katz

This reimagined job description of the Explorer In Chief’s duties is part of a continuing effort by the Alliance to support businesses that are being adversely impacted by the spread of COVID-19.

From educating local business owners about available funding opportunities and convening working groups to communicating which businesses are currently open and spotlighting essential workers who are making a difference, the Alliance is actively working to help Lower Manhattan’s business community.

Efforts will continue through the recovery phase with dedicated marketing programs and initiatives to help turn the lights back on across the neighborhood. To support the immediate needs of Lower Manhattan, the Alliance announced a Small Business Rental Assistance Grant program earlier this week. More info on that program is available at https://downtownny.com/RentAssistGrant.

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SailGP Day 1 Recap

Though Thursday’s practice was canceled due to inclement weather, the athletes showed no signs of rust during Friday’s races.  In fact, the sailors put on a spectacle for the New York audience, many of which could feel the spray of salt water as the boats literally flew by.

The day, however, was not without incident.  Just twenty minutes prior to the inaugural race, the British team capsized, suffered damage to their mainsail and was not able to continue.  A discouraged Helmsman, Dylan Fletcher, later explained, “a huge westerly gust came in from New Jersey during a tack and simply took the boat out from under us.  We will evaluate our equipment this evening but we are confident we will be sailing on Saturday.”  Winds registered up to 29 knots during race time.

SailGP Day 1 ReCap
Photo by SailGP GB Capsized

The Aussie team took the first of three races while the Japanese took the second and third.  The most improved award goes to Team China which finished last in San Francisco but exhibited some real skill in the harbor today.  The Americans are simply saving themselves for a strong Saturday of sailing.

SailGP Day 1 Recap
Photo by Grace A. Capobianco SailGP Japan

The true winners tonight were the spectators and the sport of sailing.  

SailGP Day 1 Recap
Photo by Grace A. Capobianco SailGP winner Day 1 GB

Smiling faces all around.  Bravo SailGP with more to come tomorrow! 

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March Madness Comes to Due West with an Epic Cocktail Bracket

We love Due West at any time, but we’re extra pumped to visit this month because they are running their first ever classic cocktail March Madness! 64 of the most beloved drinks are pitted against each other in head-to-head competition to see which will reign supreme. Each cocktail goes for $12, and the cocktail with the most sales in each matchup will advance. Guests can fill out their own brackets, and the winner will receive a $100 gift card. On championship night April 8th, all in attendance will receive a complimentary drink token for the winning cocktail. The best part is, you don’t have to know anything about basketball to predict a stellar cocktail!