by Denise Courter | Oct 10, 2016 | Business, Downtown Living
Target officially opened its first flexible format store in Lower Manhattan — as located at 225 Greenwich Street and Murray Street — on Oct. 5 with a grand ribbon cutting ceremony featuring Target executives and Community Board 1 President, Anthony Notaro....
by John Capobianco | Oct 4, 2016 | Events, Health & Fitness, Sports
From Oct. 6 through Oct. 10, the 19th Annual North American Cycling Courier Championship — as sponsored by Clif Bar — will be making its New York City debut. The hardcore messenger race will descend on East Williamsburg when 400 of the best bike...
by Caisse Davis | Sep 27, 2016 | Fashion
SoHo welcomes a new flagship store this fall with John Hardy, a Balinese-inspired luxury jewelry brand. This opening will be John Hardy’s first ever U.S. flagship store, promising exclusive pieces of jewelry that will only be found at the new New York City location....
by Hayley Morris | Aug 2, 2016 | Fashion, Street Style
Sophie Slotnick and I have both been on the lookout for candid street style and summer fashion trends exempt from any premeditation. So on behalf of Downtown, we took our skeptic eyes to the streets of Lower Manhattan to seek out our favorite fashionable strangers....
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 20, 2016 | Culture, Editor's Pick, Music
Seven years after forming in Glasgow in 1990, the quartet known as Travis got a lot of attention with 1997’s Good Feeling. However, the group’s second major label release, 1999’s The Man Who, was the rare critical and commercial success that most...