by Grace Capobianco | Aug 10, 2020 | Featured, NYC
She Captain, Sarah Pennington She’s all That! The Old Man and the Sea is a short novel written by the American author, Ernest Hemingway. It takes place in 1951 Cuba and was published in 1952, long before females took the helm. One could argue that yes, in...
by Fernanda Mueller | Aug 7, 2020 | Chefs, Dining, Featured, NYC, Restaurants
Renowned vegan chef launched the Future Food Institute, an online school specialized in plant-based cuisine, and is opening 15 new restaurants. I asked chef Matthew Kenney the question he must have heard a million times: How can a plate of vegan raw food compete with...
by Grace Capobianco | Aug 6, 2020 | Bars, Business, Chefs, Dining, Featured, Finance, NYC, Restaurants
Small businesses and locally-owned shops are the lifeblood of our city. Unfortunately, almost all have been adversely impacted by COVID-19. To help businesses better cope with the changes the pandemic has imposed upon them, the Downtown Alliance is providing up to 25...
by Grace Capobianco | Aug 6, 2020 | Bars, Dining, Featured, NYC
A new rooftop food & beverage experience features 28 mini lawns for responsible alfresco dining, summer cocktails, special programming, and lawn games Living in Lower Manhattan has so many perks when we first launched Downtown 11 years ago, we had the tagline...
by Grace Capobianco | Aug 5, 2020 | Art, Events, Featured, NYC, Theater
Dance is a form of expression, brings people of color, gender, age, and ethnicity together. One thing, I’ve always loved about dance is that there are no boundaries, no discrimination of any kind, it’s a forum like no other. Freeing oneself to feel the...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 4, 2020 | Lifestyle, News, NYC, Travel
Although many employees in NYC have started to return to the workplace, people are understandably still hesitant to take public transportation. If your business needs a team working on-site, an employee shuttle service offers a safe way to get everyone to the office...