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The Downtown Alliance’s latest research publications on Lower Manhattan’s real estate market, demographics and more are all available for download here. If you require additional information, please contact the Downtown Alliance’s research staff via email at research@downtownny.com.



Downtown Alliance Planning and Committee Reports
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Water Street: A New Approach - IntroductionA plan to strengthen the competitiveness of Lower Manhattan’s premier commercial corridor. Introduction (Due to this document's extremely large size, please allow sufficient time for downloading) June 2010
Water Street: A New Approach - Anchor to AnchorAnchor to Anchor (Due to this document's extremely large size, please allow sufficient time for downloading) June 2010
Water Street: A New Approach - Water to WaterWater to Water (Due to this document's extremely large size, please allow sufficient time for downloading) June 2010
Water Street: A New Approach - Space to PlaceSpace to Place (Due to this document's extremely large size, please allow sufficient time for downloading) June 2010
Water Street: A New Approach - Day to NightDay to Night (Due to this document's extremely large size, please allow sufficient time for downloading) June 2010
Water Street: A New Approach - Implementation & RecommendationsImplementation & Recommendations (Due to this document's extremely large size, please allow sufficient time for downloading) June 2010
What If: Greenwich SouthSome visionary conversation starters about the future of Lower Manhattan… in a place called Greenwich South.September 2009
Five Principles for Greenwich SouthThe Downtown Alliance's point of view of what could and should happen in Greenwich South.September 2009
Economic Revitalization Committee Findings and RecommendationsThe Downtown Alliance Ad Hoc Board Committee on Economic Revitalization produced this report on Lower Manhattan's economic potential and plans to achieve it.June 2009
Real Estate Market & Annual Reports
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Lower Manhattan Real Estate Market ReportA quarterly look at real estate market trends in office, residential, hotels and retail, as well as development updates and other local real estate news.2010 (Q2)
Lower Manhattan Market Year in Review 2009An overview of Lower Manhattan's real estate market performance in 2009, including commercial office, residential, hotel & tourism, retail, and capital improvements.2009
General Facts and Figures
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Lower Manhattan Fact SheetQuarterly updates on commercial and residential real estate, employment, and the ongoing work of the Downtown Alliance.2010 (Q2)
ADNY IndicatorsQuarterly updates on commercial and residential real estate, employment, and the ongoing work of the Downtown Alliance.2010 (Q2)
Office Real Estate Market Data
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
New MoversA list of business that have relocated to or expanded in Lower Manhattan since Q1 2005. UPDATED QUARTERLY.2010 (Q1)
Residential Market Data
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Residential PipelineA list of Lower Manhattan residential projects, existing, under construction and proposed. UPDATED QUARTERLY2010 (Q2)
Residential Survey SummaryA demographic snapshot of Lower Manhattan’s growing residential population.2010
Hotel Market Data
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Hotel Guest StudyA study of business and leisure guests in Lower Manhattan hotels.2008
Hotel PipelineCurrent information on Lower Manhattan’s existing hotels, hotels under construction and planned hotel developments.2010 (Q2)
Retail Market Data
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Retail Market OverviewA comprehensive snapshot of Lower Manhattan’s growing residential, tourist and employee populations.2009 (Q3)
Downtown Alliance Presentations
Publication TitleDescriptionPublication DatePDF
Downtown Alliance Annual MeetingFrom the opening of the Hive at 55 coworking space, to four new Re:Construction public art projects, to the Greenwich South study, to the Yankees parade, the Downtown Alliance was busy and highlighted in the news often in 2009. April 2010

Click here to view the Downtown Alliance's new PowerPoint presentation showcasing the demographics and data that make Lower Manhattan a compelling retail location (best viewed using Internet Explorer).




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