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 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...
by Luigi Rosabianca | Jul 9, 2020 | Business, Finance
What is Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a legal judgment whereby individuals and businesses are deemed unable to make good on their payments. As a result, the courts will assess their assets & liabilities, and make a judgment about discharging those debts,...
by Downtown Magazine | Jul 9, 2020 | Business, Finance, NYC
SME’s around the world have suffered tremendous damage in the wake of the novel coronavirus. The pandemic shuttered operations from China to New York, South Africa to Greenland, and everywhere in between. With countries slowly trying to come to grips with the...
by Grace Capobianco | Jul 8, 2020 | Chefs, Dining, Lifestyle, News, NYC
‘I WANTED TO GET SOME BUSINESS, AND GET MY PEOPLE WORKING TOO’: CARLOS CORREA ON REOPENING EL TORO MEXICAN GRILL When the pandemic hit New York in March, Carlos Correa shut down El Toro Mexican Grill, his popular restaurant at 69 New Street. Eventually, he decided to...