by Downtown Magazine | Jan 31, 2017 | Business, Real Estate
Last week, Common — a company offering community-minded shared housing in major cities — announced that applications are open for Common Baltic, Common’s newest and largest home located in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Common Baltic is the first residence to...
by Chanel Korby | Jan 26, 2017 | Business, Real Estate
Well-designed interiors are crucial for New Yorkers who want to “live with less” while enjoying a comfortable lifestyle for ease and relaxation. So here’s a “cheat sheet” for green apartments in New York City: SIMPLICITY When considering green design...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 24, 2017 | Business
For many people, flowers are only ordered for special occasions. In turn, many people do not think about where their flowers are coming from or what the long-term consequences of their purchase may be. In the case of Ode à la Rose — as based in Chelsea —...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 18, 2017 | Business
LMHQ is now accepting applications from New York City nonprofits for access to free event space and meeting rooms at their collaborative work and social center in Lower Manhattan. Conceived by LMHQ in response to the growing Downtown nonprofit community — and...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 12, 2017 | Dining, Lifestyle, Technology
eatsa — as located at 285 Madison Avenue between 40th and 41st Street — is a unique establishment for a number of reasons. It is defying conventional wisdom that fast food is not healthy. It is proving that a fully-automated dining experience can still be...
by Chanel Korby | Jan 10, 2017 | Business, Real Estate
“Lower Manhattan is the fastest-growing residential area in the city right now,” said outgoing Economic Development Corporation president Andrew Alper in a New York Magazine interview. “It will go from 23,000 residents to 46,000 — double — by 2008. By...