Small Businesses Impacted By Coronavirus Can Apply For Zero-Interest Loans, Cash Grants
New York City has launched an initiative to assist small businesses with zero-interest loans and direct-cash grants in response to the COVID-19...
Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou On Economic Injustice: ‘People Get Trapped In Cycles Of Poverty Because Of One Bad Decision’
Four years ago, at 33 years old, Yuh-Line Niou was first elected to represent New York State's Assembly District 65, comprised of Lower Manhattan as...
Make Your Lower Manhattan Biz Web-Savvy With A $10,000 Grant
It’s the digital age. We consult our screens for everything. Whether it’s swiping left to find a romantic interest or scrolling endlessly in...
An Online Cannabis Juggernaut Expands In Lower Manhattan
If you're a normal New Yorker, there's a substantial part of your life that's inexplicably devoted to following the latest real estate hearsay,...
Talk About Climate Change With Your Friends And Neighbors At This Interactive Open House
If you're feeling fretful about the climate, there’s a place you can go: A master plan is coming to help Lower Manhattan become more resilient in...
Five Must-Read Books On Lower Manhattan History
These book recommendations come directly from the knowledge bank of erudite architect/historian Abby Suckle, who presides over the nonprofit...
Michelin Bestows Three-Star Status On Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan has been named a three-star destination, Michelin's highest honor, in the 2019 Michelin Green Guide for its quintessential mix of...
Small And Midsize Deals Continue Strong Leasing Momentum In Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan leasing activity was up 38% over the five-year quarterly average and was driven in large part by small and midsize deals under...
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...