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...
Downtown Alliance Unveils the New DowntownNY.com
The Alliance for Downtown New York has launched a new, map-based website, www.downtownNY.com, designed as a Lower Manhattan information portal for...
Play Ball! Downtown Little League Kicks off the Season this Saturday
After a long, cold winter, it’s finally time to play ball in Lower Manhattan with the Downtown Little League (DLL).On Saturday, April 9, the...
Pasta, Pastries, Bourbon and Brews: Poulakakos Family Alters Lower Manhattan Dining Landscape
The Lower Manhattan dining scene has dramatically changed over the past several decades. What was once strictly a nine-to-five district with few...
DOWNTOWN DIALOGUE: How To Make Water Street A Vital And Exciting Center Of Life
Water Street wasn’t always Lower Manhattan’s premier commercial corridor. For 350 years, it was maritime central: a port and shipyard,...
DOWNTOWN DIALOGUE: It’s So Easy Being Green
Sorry Kermit, you’re dead wrong. It is easy being “green.”And, as Lower Manhattan and New York City embrace the 21st century,...
DOWNTOWN DIALOGUE: Spring Is Sprung
Despite last Wednesday’s bizarre midday snow fall, it seems like spring has finally made its way Downtown.Lower Manhattan as we know it began...
Downtown Alliance Applauds Justice Department Decision to Keep Terror Trials Out of Lower Manhattan
Alliance for Downtown New York Chairman Robert R. Douglass and President Elizabeth H. Berger issued the following statement today after U.S. Justice...
Downtown Alliance Unveils Water Movements, a Re:Construction Project
The Alliance for Downtown New York has installed its latest Re:Construction piece, Water Movements, at Titanic Park, located at Fulton and Pearl...
Downtown Alliance Wants to Keep the Music Playing Downtown
The Alliance for Downtown New York wants to keep the music playing in Lower Manhattan, and has arranged for a piano to remain Downtown until August 1...

