News Clip: Downtown Has One of Highest Per Capita Crime Rates in the City
DNA InfoLower Manhattan's falling crime rate has earned it a reputation as one of the safest neighborhoods in the city. But new statistics gathered...
News Clip: 9/11 Anniversary: 10 Years Later, Tourists Check-in To Lower Manhattan
The Huffington PostThe words "rebirth," "re-energize" and "revival" are commonly spoken when referring to Lower Manhattan. But, 10 years after the...
News Clip: Never Forget…To Take Mass Transit To Ground Zero This Weekend
Gothamist Fresh from being evacuated for Hurricane Irene, the residents of Battery Park City have another headache to deal with this weekend. As if...
News Clip: New York City ‘Roaring Back’ After 9/11
The Epoch TimesMayor Michael Bloomberg walked an audience through the major points of achievement in the revitalization effort on Sept. 6 at a...
News Clip: The Outrageous Amenity War On Wall Street
ForbesToday Lower Manhattan is a transformed neighborhood that 56,000 call home.Residential developments have boomed in tandem with the burgeoning...
Picture Lower Manhattan: View of the World
The National September 11 Memorial Plaza--a solemn space where visitors can remember and honor the lives lost during 2001 and 1993 terrorist...
News Clip: The State of World Trade Center Real Estate
The StreetA decade after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the opening of the new One World Trade Center is poised to once again alter the...
News Clip: Financial District Real Estate Bounces Back
The StreetReal estate values in New York City's Financial District have ebbed and flowed since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks a decade ago,...
News Clip: Hudson Square Public Art Project Aims to Beautify Car-Clogged Streets
DNA InfoAn exhibit by Brooklyn-based artist Maki Kaoru that was recently installed on fences on Varick and Canal streets will remain there for the...
News Clip: Looking Ahead: Where Will Lower Manhattan Be 10 Years From Now?
DNA InfoWith an eye toward the future instead of the past, what will Downtown look like, not on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, but on the 20th?By 2014...