The Warren Street Hotel, the newest must-stay destination from Firmdale Hotels PLC, has been included in TIME's 2024 list of "World's Greatest Places"! Located at the northern tip of our district, the Warren Street Hotel is a maximalist dream, boasting incredible interior design and world-class food and beverage offerings. We wrote about it on our blog, here: https://go.lmhq.nyc/2t6
Alliance for Downtown New York
Non-profit Organizations
New York, NY 5,055 followers
Lower Manhattan's Business Improvement District
About us
The mission of the Alliance for Downtown New York is to provide service, advocacy, research and information to advance Lower Manhattan as a global model of a 21st century Central Business District for businesses, residents and visitors. The Downtown Alliance manages the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Business Improvement District (BID), serving an area roughly from City Hall to the Battery, from the East River to West Street.
- Website
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http://www.DowntownNY.com
External link for Alliance for Downtown New York
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- security and sanitation, economic development, streetscape and design, transportation, marketing and tourism programs, special events, and and research about Lower Manhattan
Locations
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Primary
120 Broadway
Suite 3340
New York, NY 10271, US
Employees at Alliance for Downtown New York
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Yana Robbins
Entrepreneur Marketer Designer. Founder of Jumpstart and Jumpstart Kids, a startup-focused magazine and startup bootcamp for kids.
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George Wachtel
Cultural Tourism Market Research Consultant
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Jessica Drucker
Empowering LGBTQ and diverse expats to move, live and thrive abroad.
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Elizabeth Lutz
PR and Communications Expert ◆ Problem Solver ◆ Fierce Brand Champion ◆ Creative Storyteller ◆ Press Relations Expert ◆ Analytics Nerd
Updates
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"Many landlords are finding use for empty office buildings and commercial properties by turning them into spaces for creatives... in New York’s Financial District, artist Christopher Wool’s latest exhibition has been taking place on the 19th floor of a vacant former office space at 101 Greenwich." Reimagining urban office space usage can look like many things – in Lower Manhattan, it looks like turning a crumbling, empty office floor into a fine art gallery for one of America's most prolific artists:
5 ways office space is getting a new lease of life
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It's Restaurant Week in NYC! From July 22 through August 18, you can discover delicious two-course lunches and three-course dinners for only $30, $45 and $60 at select restaurants citywide. We rounded up 35 participating spots south of Chambers Street on our blog, here:
Treat Yourself: 35 NYC Restaurant Week Deals in Lower Manhattan - Downtown Alliance
https://downtownny.com
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It's always a pleasure to see new businesses pop up in Lower Manhattan, but these three new additions to the Oculus at Westfield World Trade are particularly delightful. Welcome to the neighborhood, Local Maverick, Downtown Yogurt and Lola Soap!
Maple Syrup, Fancy Soap and Fro-Yo: Three New Stores to Check Out at the Oculus - Downtown Alliance
https://downtownny.com
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"Like New Yorkers working in Midtown who are familiar with blue street signs, people working in Lower Manhattan might be familiar with its distinctive black street signs, such as those on Wall Street and Water Street. The black street signs represent the Downtown Alliance business improvement district." Love this PIX11 deep dive into NYC's street sign designs! Check it out:
Exploring NYC’s colorful street signs: Green, brown, blue, black and honorary
https://pix11.com
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A new immersive piece of theater hits Lower Manhattan in the form of "Life and Trust," the latest from the team behind "Sleep No More," Emursive Productions. This exciting show, which takes place in a landmarked building at 6 Hanover St, is part of a growing influx of arts and culture programming to the neighborhood. Read more about it in The New York Times:
In ‘Life and Trust,’ the Details Are in the Devil
https://www.nytimes.com
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BIDs, or "multifaceted organizations that handle everything from providing support for area businesses to beautifying their neighborhoods," are a vital, unique part of the New York City ecosystem. Downtown Alliance President Jessica Lappin spoke to Commercial Observer about the work our BID has been up to in this year, including community-focused placemaking initiatives, horticulture and street beautification projects, arts and culture events and much more. Read here:
How do BIDs Strengthen City Neighborhoods? Programming, Beautification, and Progress.
https://commercialobserver.com
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"The more we invest in culture and cultural spaces, the more our city will thrive... Let’s continue to invest in New York City by investing in the arts." In the last year alone, Lower Manhattan's already-impressive arts and culture scene has flourished tenfold, thanks to the additions of the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC), Mercer Labs and Emursive Productions’s upcoming theatrical production, "Life and Trust." Recognizing the social and economic impact arts spaces and cultural institutions have on a neighborhood is essential, according to Jessica Lappin, President of the Downtown Alliance. For Our Town NY, Lappin shares her perspective on how investments in the arts can help cities thrive, and "serve as a significant—and sustainable—economic engine for an entire region." Read here:
Investing in Culture Is Key to Lower Manhattan’s Future
ourtownny.com
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In the fall of 2023, the Downtown Alliance announced our "Filmmaker in Chief" initiative, a unique creative residency that would award a $50,000 grant and two months of paid housing to a filmmaker to shoot, edit and produce a short film in Lower Manhattan. After an incredibly competitive judging process, and among a pool of 432 applicants, a jury of Lower Manhattan cultural leaders ultimately selected Andrew and Remy Neymarc of Neymarc Visuals after reviewing their film treatment “Dreamscape.” As production on "Dreamscape" begins in earnest in the neighborhood, we caught up with the duo to talk about their start in filmmaking, what it’s like working together as brothers and their favorite filmmakers right now:
The Neymarc Brothers Talk Sibling “Rivalry,” Visual Effects and the Filmmakers Who Inspire Them - Downtown Alliance
https://downtownny.com
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Fraunces Tavern’s revolutionary spirit makes it a perfect place to visit on Independence Day, whether you’re popping in for a drink and a bite, or plan to check out its historical offerings. Read more:
Spend Fourth of July at the Downtown Tavern That Oversaw the American Revolution - Downtown Alliance
https://downtownny.com