by Downtown Magazine | May 4, 2016 | Culture, Finance
Photo: Courtesy of YouTube.com When I first heard about the artist named Prince in the late 1970s I wondered to myself who is this cat – and where’s his funk, pop and androgynous sound coming from? His music integrated a wide variety of styles,...
by James Baginski | Apr 22, 2016 | Business, News
The city’s most prominent building, 1 World Trade, is gaining a new tenant this summer with media company Mic. This marks a massive move for the millennial-preferred news media outlet as it will nearly double the 19,000 square footage of office space it occupies at...
by Grace Capobianco | Apr 21, 2016 | News, Real Estate
Downtown’s first luxury all-residential hotel AKA Wall Street is projected to open in late spring. Created by brothers Larry and Brad Korman, the complex will offer 132 spaces ranging from studio suites to penthouses, complete with amenities that will make any...
by Grace Capobianco | Apr 16, 2016 | Business, Living
In the sea of online parenting websites, it is hard to find a resource that appeals to fathers who are also looking to maintain their personal identity along with being an awesome dad. This is the point of view that Michael Rothman, co-founder and CEO of Fatherly...
by James Baginski | Apr 14, 2016 | Business, News
Former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg finally decided it was time to bring his world-traveled relay race back home. On April 21st, the Square Mile Relay will make its first ever stop in New York, pitting ten-person teams from the city’s top financial firms and investment...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 5, 2016 | Finance
In the past few months, the world has seen several high-profile terrorist attacks. Incidents in the U.S., Belgium, Pakistan, Lebanon, Russia and France have claimed more than 500 lives and injured approximately 1,000 people. Beyond these incidents, many other deaths...