Restaurants Hit By The Pandemic Now Have A Dedicated Program For Federal Relief Funds
UPDATE, Thursday, April 29: The Restaurant Revitalization Fund program portal registration is open at restaurants.SBA.gov, and applications for...
Lower Manhattan Is About To Get A Little More Bike-Friendly
Lower Manhattan is getting a new protected bike lane and more this spring. The Department of Transportation is starting work on two bike-lane...
MvVO’s Ad Art Show Is Taking Over The Oculus For The Month Of May
When the MvVo Ad Art Show launched in 2018, its main goals were to amplify creative voices working in advertising and marketing industries, as well...
Learn How to Make the Fulton’s Faroe Island Salmon With Spiced Dashi, Baby Turnips And Sesame
On Thursday, May 6, zoom into the next installment of the Downtown Alliance's "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking at Home Edition," when Executive Chef...
LMCC Now Offering Free Creative Art Classes For Older Adults
The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is back with a 2021 schedule of programs for older adults, with offerings ranging from a Japanese dance workshop...
Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza Is Now Open For Your Springtime Outdoor Enjoyment
The sun is (mostly) shining, the birds are chirping and the great outdoors are begging you to put your laptop away and take in the now-sprouting...
Celebrate The Return Of Rooftop Season With A Mini-Lawn At Pier 17
At last, it’s the best time in New York — rooftop season. Drinks, sunsets and stellar views of the city are on the horizon.To celebrate, Pier 17...
Lower Manhattan’s Biggest Movie Theater Is Back
Film buffs, rejoice: after a year-plus long closure, the Regal Battery Park (102 North End Avenue) has returned. Beginning April 23 — and just a...
Check Out These Six Spring Additions To Cedar Local’s Cocktail Menu
With spring in the air and vaccines in Lower Manhattanites’ arms, the mixologists at the neighborhood favorite Cedar Local (25 Cedar Street) wasted...