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Downtown Alliance, Council Member Chin, CB1’s Catherine McVay Hughes and Volunteers Make Wall Street Park Bloom

5/20/2013

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On Saturday, May 18, the Downtown Alliance brought together over 100 volunteers of all ages, including Council Member Margaret Chin and Community Board 1 Chairperson Catherine McVay Hughes to spruce up Wall Street Park and take pa... read more >>

Greening Lower Manhattan, Downtown Alliance Hosts Fifth Annual MulchFest and E-Waste Recycling Event in Bowling Green Park

1/14/2013

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Mulching 319 holiday trees and collecting several tons of electronic waste, the Downtown Alliance hosted its annual MulchFest and Electronic Waste Recycling Event at the south end of Bowling Green Park on Saturday, January 12. To... read more >>

Volunteers Plant 4,000 Tulip Bulbs in Bowling Green Park

10/22/2012

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The Alliance of Downtown New York held its annual Fall Community Planting Day this past weekend. Hundreds of volunteers made their way down to Lower Manhattan to plant 4,000 Tulip Bulbs in Bowling Green Park. Children Creative Lea... read more >>

Downtown Alliance Gives Away 4,000 Geraniums at Annual Bowling Green Event

10/10/2012

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The Alliance for Downtown New York and City Council Member Margaret Chin gave away more than 4,000 red geraniums on Wednesday morning during the fifth annual Adopt A Geranium Day in Bowling Green Park. As part of the Downtown Alli... read more >>

High-Tech Trash Bins Hit the Streets of Lower Manhattan

10/8/2012

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With the introduction of the innovative BigBelly Solar Stations, Lower Manhattan’s 57,000 residents, 310,000 workers and 10 million annual tourists now have a new way to dispose of their trash. Able to hold five times more t... read more >>

WilmerHale Partners with Downtown Alliance and Sponsors Expansive Lower Manhattan Wi-Fi Network

7/16/2012

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To show its commitment to the Lower Manhattan community, the law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP (WilmerHale) has become an official sponsor of the Downtown Alliance and a co-presenting sponsor of the Downtown Allia... read more >>

Downtown Alliance, Council Member Chin and Volunteers Beautify Lower Manhattan at Spring Community Day 2012

5/14/2012

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On Saturday, May 12, the Downtown Alliance and Council Member Margaret Chin brought together volunteers to spruce up Wall Street Park and take part in family-friendly activities at its fifth annual Spring Community Day. Hundreds o... read more >>

Downtown Alliance Hosts Annual MulchFest and E-Waste Recycling Event in Bowling Green on Saturday, January 7th

12/5/2011

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After the holiday season is over, the Downtown Alliance is there to help you discard your unwanted holiday trees and electronic waste. The Downtown Alliance will host an annual MulchFest and Electronic Waste Recycling Event at the... read more >>

Nine New Trees Make Their Way to Lower Manhattan as Part of MillionTreesNYC

11/15/2011

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Thanks to the Bloomberg administration’s ambitious MillionTreesNYC program, nine new trees can now call Lower Manhattan home. The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation planted these new trees across the neighbor... read more >>

NYC Comptroller Liu and Council Member Chin Joined Hundreds of Volunteers in Planting 4,000 Tulip Bulbs in Bowling Green Park

10/24/2011

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Joined by Comptroller John Liu and Council Member Margaret Chin, the Alliance for Downtown New York held its annual Fall Community Planting Day this past weekend. Hundreds of Lower Manhattan residents, visitors and workers came to... read more >>

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