Explore the Seaport’s Historic Buildings From Your Couch
Pandemic or no pandemic, New York City history buffs don’t have to skip out on the South Street Seaport Museum’s annual tradition of historic...
Zoom in to Learn How to Make Shrimp Curry and Leg of Lamb in Rum Sauce
The Downtown Alliance is highlighting some of our favorite local spots in the web series, "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home” edition.Hosted by...
Attention, Restaurant Owners: A Webinar On Indoor-Dining Guidelines
Beginning September 30 the city will allow restaurants to have indoor dining with a reduced capacity and strict guidelines. The NYC Department of...
Open-Streets Restaurant Service Is Expanding in Lower Manhattan
The Department of Transportation's Open Streets: Restaurants program, which the Downtown Alliance launched in Lower Manhattan back in July in...
Students, Take Advantage of These Discounts at Five Lower Manhattan Museums
Back-to-school season is here, even if some students aren’t physically returning to campus. But with learning in the air and a chill in the temps,...
This Is Your Last Chance To Fill Out The 2020 Census!
There’s a lot you can do to help your community right now, like donating to mutual-aid funds and patronizing local businesses. Another way you can...
Bird-Watching Tours Are Back at the Battery
You might have seen the silly memes declaring “nature is healing,” as creatures of all types took advantage of the lack of humans in public...
Spa Services Are Back At The Four Seasons New York Downtown
New Yorkers in need of rest and relaxation after months of lockdown can now unwind at the Four Seasons New York Downtown, as the hotel has recently...
Chef Jean-Georges’ Beloved Restaurant the Fulton is Finally Reopening
One of Lower Manhattan’s most heralded restaurants is finally ready for its post-lockdown return. The Fulton (89 South Street), chef Jean-Georges...
Donate A Pint Of Blood, Get A Free Pint Of Beer
Like everything else right now, the New York Blood Center is going through a tough time, with blood supplies at “dangerously low” levels thanks...