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The Lower Manhattan business boosters at the Downtown Alliance want to hear from locals about i
Last year, the Downtown Alliance launched a planning project to reimagine the area surrounding the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), referred to as the "Stock Exchange District".


There has been a lot of depressing news in the past year, and we likely haven’t heard the last of it, so let’s focus on the positive (for one post, anyway).

If you haven't checked out the "One World, Our Children" mural, created by artist Chinòn Maria and USA for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency and done via collaboration with Downtown Alliance, now is the

Lower Manhattan is the strongest commercial leasing market in NYC, according to a new report.

With its 13 subway and two PATH lines, 15 ferry routes, 28 Citi Bike stations and dozens of local and regional bus routes, Lower Manhattan has few peers when it comes to ease of access.

With its 13 subway and two PATH lines, 15 ferry routes, 28 Citi Bike stations and dozens of local and regional bus routes, Lower Manhattan has few peers when it comes to ease of access.

Governors Island is easily the city's most unusual park: a 172-acre, virtually car-free gem in the middle of New York Harbor. It also is seen as a potential moneymaker.