by Grace Capobianco | Jul 8, 2020 | Beauty, Fashion, Featured, NYC
Rising waters, escalating temperatures – and growing populations are particularly challenging in urban centers, where vertical living is the norm, and nature has long been an afterthought. We imagined a future New York where green is the word, in the...
by Livia Guerin | May 19, 2017 | Living
This story originally appeared in Downtown Magazine Summer 2015 issue. Art et Maison has redefined interior design in Lower Manhattan. Founders Olga Sivkova and Maria DeFilippis have created a brand that is now regarded as a reference point of cutting-edge design and...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 18, 2017 | Dining
When the weather is cooperative in Manhattan, one of the most fun things to do is visit a rooftop bar. New York has no shortage of rooftop bars, but Downtown had the pleasure of speaking with representatives from three of the city’s better establishments with...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 29, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment, Events
The 4th of July is one of those holidays you either love or hate. My family is in the latter camp because for us, the holiday was always spent coddling our terrified border-collie. The loud unpredictable bangs were too much for her neurotic demeanor. I however, unlike...
by connie lee | Apr 30, 2015 | Events, Sports
Looking for a way to gallop into the Kentucky Derby mood? This Saturday, May 2, many venues around the city will be hosting viewing parties for the biggest horse race of the year. Here are few going on downtown that we think you should check out: Pounds and...