by Linda Sheridan | Nov 7, 2021 | Culture, Living, News, NYC
Strength by Deb Fong In recent weeks, you may have seen vacant downtown storefronts be transformed into public art galleries. The Downtown Alliance has tapped the inspiring power of art to convey the city’s resilient spirit. They have joined with Art on the Ave NYC,...
by Noemi Florea | Nov 4, 2021 | Featured, News, NYC
The World Trade Center in a pivotal era of rebuilding A wealth of information exists out there on what happened during the 9/11 attacks. Documentaries, films, podcasts, books, you name it: most are a few clicks away. Yet considerably less so exists for what happened...
by Linda Sheridan | Oct 30, 2021 | Culture, Events, Featured, Living, News, NYC
BarkToberfest’s 2021’s first prize winner, Cruz the Frenchie, herewith (l-r) MC Michael Millette, Downtown Publisher Grace Capobianco, and sponsor, Poochi NYC’s Jason Zafarana. Downtown Magazine’s 3rd annual BarkToberfest was a howling good time!...
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 7, 2021 | Events, Featured, NYC, Uncategorized
Haunted Cocktail Soriee It’s a spooky, haunted season, which means you don’t have to indulge too heavily at happy hour in order to start seeing things in the night. An immersive cocktail and haunting experience called House of Spirits is coming to Lower Manhattan. The...
by Samantha Doria | Sep 29, 2021 | Dining, Featured, NYC, Restaurants
We’re sympathetic to those who have not been here for a proper British Tea. We had the pleasure of experiencing a traditional British comfort food restaurant, appropriately named Tea and Sympathy. There are basically two types: “low” tea and “high” tea. Anna Maria...