by Deb Martin | Jul 12, 2019 | Culture, Design, Events, Technology
Technology and color merge in Cafe OLED, a three-day pop-up in SoHo, presented by LG and Pantone Color Institute. To show off the critically-acclaimed OLED TV by LG, the space is decorated using the Summer 2019 trending colors of Pink Peacock, Tangy Turmeric, Aspen...
by Dan Metz | Jul 10, 2019 | Architecture, Business, Hotels, News
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) is celebrating more than 100 Hotel Indigo properties around the world with the launch of their “shoppable hotel room.” The room, in Hotel Indigo Lower East Side, displays local art from Hotel Indigo locations around the globe, part...
by Dan Metz | Jun 19, 2019 | Art, Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Music, Technology
There are times, especially in New York, that you encounter profound coincidences. This June, Brooklynites and synthesizer enthusiasts got to experience classic electronic music and to look forward to two very different futures for the synth world. Last night, fans of...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 14, 2019 | Business, Design, Featured
By Michael Hammer, with photography by Eric Laignel GROUP M —THE INNOVATIVE and diverse public relations and advertising giant—has moved into 3 World Center, making it the latest in a long line of multi-faceted and cutting-edge businesses that reflect the growth and...
by Dan Metz | Jun 6, 2019 | Architecture, Business, News, Real Estate
Dozens of supporters gathered outside of the New York County Courthouse Wednesday morning ahead of a hearing to halt the construction of four new towers in the Two Bridges area of Manhattan. Speakers raised concerns ranging from traffic increases to environmental...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 5, 2019 | Business
By Mike Hammer Before there was #MeToo, there was Bill Phillips. THE FOUNDER AND MANAGING partner of Downtown’s pre-eminent employment discrimination law firm, William Phillips, of Phillips & Associates, has been fighting for harassed, beleaguered, and unfairly...