by Dan Metz | Aug 31, 2020 | Business, Dining, Featured, Restaurants, Travel
Around the corner from the Liberty Bell, The Bourse Food Hall is adapting to COVID-19. The 130-year-old commodities-exchange-turned-food-hall, well known as a gathering for good food and good variety, has removed their chairs from indoor tables. If you want to sit and...
by Luigi Rosabianca | Jun 26, 2020 | Business
A protocol is integral to many processes in the industry, and this is especially true in crisis management. Whether it is damage control or a boost in popularity, a general idea as to dealing with a PR crisis must be put in place. When you expose yourself,...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 16, 2020 | Business, NYC
New York City has been hit hard by the current COVID-19 outbreak. As businesses continue to feel the effects of this situation, countless owners are struggling to make ends meet. Some enterprises have been forced to shut down entirely. This is why preparing for a...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 9, 2020 | Business, Finance
Since April 3, small-business owners have had the opportunity to apply for funds allocated through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) — the legislative initiative that provides 100% federally guaranteed loans to companies with less than 500 employees. But for those...
by Dan Metz | Jan 13, 2020 | Business, Featured, NYC
As the associate editor at Downtown Magazine, there are some initiatives and voices in NYC that we love to share directly. Below is an article from the Downtown Alliance. Coffee, Wine And Fine Dining For A Very Good Cause Help the people and animals impacted by the...