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Year: 2019

Greenmarkets In Lower Manhattan: Hours, Items, All You Need to Know

Greenmarkets In Lower Manhattan: Hours, Items, All You Need to Know

The start of fall may catalyze the changing color of the leaves, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still celebrate all things green. Lower Manhattan...

Fall Season Events Bountiful with Songs, Art and Hackathons

Fall Season Events Bountiful with Songs, Art and Hackathons

Nothing beats autumn in New York—it’s warm, vibrant and the events in October are equally as colorful as the season itself. From community sports...

Fulton Center: A Model for the Future?

Fulton Center: A Model for the Future?

by TF HottelMore than eight million New Yorkers rely on city infrastructure to work, play, plan, and grow. Perhaps nowhere is this need more obvious...

Five Reasons for Chowing Down at Bar Wayo

Five Reasons for Chowing Down at Bar Wayo

We’ve admittedly gone overboard with our continuous praise for Bar Wayō, David Chang’s latest installment in the Momofuku restaurant group. But...

Pier 17’s Latest Art And Grub Totally Worth An Extended Lunch Break

Pier 17’s Latest Art And Grub Totally Worth An Extended Lunch Break

One of my favorite perks about working in Lower Manhattan are taking afternoon walks. Whether my daily discoveries are new to all or just to me, I...

LMHQ Opens Fall Events With Media Panel Discussion, Networking Happy Hour

LMHQ Opens Fall Events With Media Panel Discussion, Networking Happy Hour

September might be widely recognized for back-to-school season, but, since we can't fit in those tiny desks, let’s instead hone our career skills...

Fashion Week brings live fashion illustrations to Gild Hall

Fashion Week brings live fashion illustrations to Gild Hall

As New York Fashion Week prepares its descent onto the city, one Lower Manhattan hotel is planning a high-style event of its own.On Friday, September...

Take a Ride on New York Harbor’s Historic Tugboat

Take a Ride on New York Harbor’s Historic Tugboat

One Sunday evening a few weeks ago I was standing in the middle of New York Harbor with one foot propped up on the ledge of South Street Seaport’s...

African Film, Virtual Galaxies, Cuban Art: September Events

African Film, Virtual Galaxies, Cuban Art: September Events

Main photo courtesy: The Vendy AwardsBy: Kristin HeiseSeptember Events in Lower Manhattan are equal parts extended summer pop-ups (let’s bask in...

All Hail the King: Crown Shy Delivers

All Hail the King: Crown Shy Delivers

Hear the phrase “a prix fixe lunch at the new restaurant from the former chef at NoMad and 11 Eleven Madison Park” and if you’re anything like...

Virtual Reality Arrives in Lower Manhattan: Star Wars, Moment Factory and More

Virtual Reality Arrives in Lower Manhattan: Star Wars, Moment Factory and More

Those who can’t get enough Star Wars in their lives (who among us?), or whose jam-packed calendars won’t permit a weekday trip to hit the links...

Statue of Liberty Museum Connects Us With Our Past and Present

Statue of Liberty Museum Connects Us With Our Past and Present

By Joseph FerrisThe Statue of Liberty has stood in New York Harbor since 1886, just three years after the Brooklyn Bridge opened and decades before...