June 2026
A Heat Wave Is Coming: Keep It Frosty at These 3 Downtown Cooling Centers
New Exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage Tells the Story of a Jewish Soccer Player Who Survived the Holocaust
“Tell Our Boy That I Played Soccer Again” is on view until July 31.
Spies and Whispers: How Top-Secret Spy Rings Helped Win the American Revolution
Instead of relying on force alone to win the war, George Washington turned to espionage.
Eat Local All Summer Long With Fulton Stall Market’s CSA
Summer is finally underway, and so is the season for fresh, locally grown produce.
Kitchen Arts & Letters Serves New York Food Stories in Lower Manhattan
New York Food Stories by Kitchen Arts & Letters is part of the Downtown Alliance’s RE:Store program, which is bringing six pop-ups to...
Nio’s Shake Is a Grab-and-Go Meal You’ll Feel Good About
If you’re looking for a virtuous meal in the neighborhood, check out the newly opened Nio’s Shake (63 Nassau St.).
The Nation’s Founding Documents Are Downtown for America250
The South Street Seaport's newest exhibition features original documents like the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
It’s America’s 250th Birthday! Here’s How to Celebrate Downtown
With the nation turning 250, the neighborhood is pulling out all the stops this Independence Day
At Mercer Labs’ New Exhibition, Soccer Meets Bob Marley
“Football Is Freedom,” the newest exhibition at Mercer Labs threads the needle to entertaining results.
Learn to Knit, Crochet and Craft at Brooklyn Craft Company’s Broadway Pop-Up
Find crafts and classes at Brooklyn Craft Company's Summer in the City at 225 Broadway.

