by Alyssa Bajek | Jul 1, 2015 | Education, Events, Living, News
The Lower Manhattan Historical Society will be hosting a Great American Independence Day Parade honoring American Independence and French visitors. The organization will be marching along the historic downtown streets and raising the American and French Flags along...
by Haylie Born | Jun 2, 2015 | Education, Entertainment, Events, Fashion, Lifestyle, Living, News
The Battery is one of the city’s oldest public parks. At the southern most tip of Manhattan, over 6 million people from around the world visit the park annually. Last night the park held a Gala to honor Bill Rudin for his 20 years of leadership. During the event, the...
by kelsey maloney | May 27, 2015 | Education, Events
The Pulmonary Hypertension Association, patients, family members and caregivers are gathering this Sunday, May 31, for the third annual O2 Breathe Walk beginning on South Street Seaport at 10 a.m. This national signature fundraising event will help support the...
by Downtown Magazine | May 13, 2015 | Business, Education, Finance, Real Estate, Technology
I first encountered Phil Nadel when I learned about angel investing a few months ago in the New York Observer. That same night, I signed up for AngelList, a website that lets investors invest in start-ups. One of the first people I encountered on AngelList was Phil,...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 5, 2015 | Education
Midtown’s groundbreaking Renamin Manhattan pre-school offers a unique Jewish education experience for children 18 months to six-years-old in a supportive, non-threatening environment. Launched in Israel and now operating in both Manhattan and in Riverdale, the school...
by Mike Hammer | Oct 6, 2014 | Education, Events, Living, News
If you ever find yourself seeking advice from some of the most influential and well-educated people in the childhood developmental world, then consider attending a speech during the Léman Community Association speaker series. The lectures are all completely open to...