Downtown Alliance Celebrates National Burger Month with Food Tour on Saturday, May 14th
The Alliance for Downtown New York’s walking food tour series, Lower Manhattan Eats, continues on Saturday, May 14, 2011 with a three-hour trip...
Downtown Alliance and Association for a Better New York Host National September 11 Memorial & Museum President/CEO Joe Daniels
The Alliance for Downtown New York and the Association for a Better New York held a breakfast meeting at which Joe Daniels, President & CEO of...
Downtown Alliance and NYC Parks Department Help Green Water Street Corridor with Nine Honey Locusts
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation planted eight more trees around the Water Street corridor last week, bringing the total to 23...
Downtown Alliance Honors 12 Public Safety Officers
Twelve Downtown Alliance Public Safety Officers were honored Tuesday for helping to keep Lower Manhattan one of the safest areas in New York...
Hive at 55 Small Businesses are Making Waves
The Hive at 55 co-working facility is transforming the Lower Manhattan small business scene.ShopKeep.com and Aurnhammer LLC, two member businesses,...
Celebrate Spring in Lower Manhattan with Community Day on Saturday, May 7
The Alliance for Downtown New York, Andaz Wall Street and 75 Wall Street Condominium Residences will launch Spring Community Day – including a...
Sam Miller Is Ready to Take LMCC’s Signature Programs to the Next Level
Sam Miller was appointed President of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in September 2010. Among his many accomplishments, he played an important...
“City Hall” An exhibition of 52 paintings by New York City artist Ed Adler
The Municipal Building, 1 Centre Street, 19th floor The Gallery of the Manhattan Borough President Scott M. StringerMay 2nd through May...
Celebrate Spring in Lower Manhattan with Community Day on Saturday, May 7
The Alliance for Downtown New York, Andaz Wall Street and 75 Wall Street Condominiums will launch Spring Community Day on Saturday, May 7, 2011 in...
DOWNTOWN DIALOGUE: Lower Manhattan Is Where Everyone Wants to Be
When I moved to Lower Manhattan in the early 1980s, just 10,000 people lived here. My husband and I can remember life in the neighborhood before a...

