by Deb Martin | May 29, 2021 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Music, NYC
Bandleader, composer, musician, entrepreneur – Jon Batiste’s moment is now KEY OF LIFE Jon Batiste gives an impromptu concert on a Steinway & Sons baby grand piano, looking out over the city from the 79th floor of 3 World Trade Center. Batiste stands in...
by Deb Martin | May 28, 2021 | Architecture, Art, Culture, Design, Featured, Lifestyle, Living, Music, NYC, Technology
Eschew the production line and choose a one-of-a-kind piece to tie your room together. KYOTO TABLE Poltrona Frau revisits the iconic Kyoto table designed by Gianfranco Frattini in 1974. The elegance of Japanese design blends with the rich and tactile qualities of...
by Downtown Magazine | May 24, 2021 | Featured, Lifestyle, Living, NYC
This past weekend, Lower Manhattan celebrated a historic occasion as Fulton Stall Market It may seem hard to think of Lower Manhattan as a neighborhood. The word “Downtown” conjures up images of glass and steel skyscrapers, power lunches, and money markets. The area...
by Downtown Magazine | May 20, 2021 | Industry News, NYC
Personal Branding Experts, Universal Admedia, Earn 3 GOLD, 1 Platinum Muse Awards for design, podcast, and social media campaign NEW YORK – What’s YOUR personal brand? A boutique New York ad agency’s answer to this question is making global waves. Universal Admedia is...
by DTMag Intern | May 20, 2021 | NYC, Uncategorized
New York City is one of the most iconic places on the planet and instantly recognizable for many things. From Wall Street to fashion, food, and culture, the city is a byword for all that a modern city has to offer. In the past, though, the tech sector here has not...
by DTMag Intern | May 18, 2021 | NYC, Uncategorized
Preparing for a surge in demand for your business’s products and services doesn’t mean you have to go out on a financial limb. by Ariel Joudai But some contingency planning may be in order. The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond is a helpful source...