by Downtown Magazine | Jun 11, 2021 | City News, Downtown News, Education, Entertainment, Featured
by Catherine McVay Hughes, photography by Artie Raslich/Gotham Whale New York a feeding ground for whales, seabirds, seals, sharks, and dolphins. THE EFFORTS OF REGULATORS, environmental groups, and New York scientists and citizens have greatly improved the...
by DTMag Intern | Jan 22, 2021 | Travel
If you’ve already been, you want to go back; if you’ve never visited, you’re itching to see it for yourself. New York City is truly a place unlike any other in the United States. Rich in history, culture, and world-famous sites, the Big Apple contains the most...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 24, 2020 | Architecture, Culture, Featured, Real Estate
“Step aboard the teak decks of our elegant 1920s style yachts, the Manhattan and Manhattan II, and enjoy NYC’s architectural landmarks from the water.” CHL Downtown Magazine NYC, was thrilled during our StayCation to have enjoyed one of the most...
by Grace A. Capobianco | Aug 13, 2020 | Featured, Featured, Lifestyle, Power Women
When you are sailing, the feeling and sounds of the wind, water, and the warm sunshine touching your face somehow force you ever so gently to let go. It’s my one and only place where I can just…be. To say that sailing is one of our company’s favorite...
by Grace A. Capobianco | Aug 10, 2020 | Featured, Featured, Power Women
She Captain, Sarah Pennington She’s all That! The Old Man and the Sea is a short novel written by the American author, Ernest Hemingway. It takes place in 1951 Cuba and was published in 1952, long before females took the helm. One could argue that yes, in...