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Another Successful Mulchfest

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

(L-R): Community Board 1 Vice Chair Anthony Notaro, Downtown Alliance President Liz Berger and New York City Council Member Margaret Chin

On Saturday, the Downtown Alliance held its fifth annual MulchFest event in Bowling Green Park, and close to 320 trees were collected!

Our Alliance box truck made special MulchFest stops to pick up trees left by residents at six convenient locations in and around our district.

We had a nice turn out, including families making the trek by foot with their tree in hand. Even New York City Council Member Margaret Chin and Community Board 1 Vice Chair Anthony Notaro dropped by to help turn holiday trees into mulch.  And, everyone present was treated to some hot apple cider and light snacks.

For the third year in a row, we jointly held an Electronic Waste Recycling Event at the site with the Lower East Side Ecology Center. We’re told that several tons of materials were collected this time around.

The MulchFest co-sponsors include Con Edison, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, the New York City Departments of Sanitation and Parks & Recreation, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, New York City Council Member Margaret Chin, Community Board 1, the FiDi Association, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Tekserve, and Whole Foods.

A special thanks to the Grotto Pizzeria and the West Bank Gourmet for lending us their thermal urns for the apple cider.

Click here to see more photos from the event.

Downtown Alliance Hosts MulchFest and Electronic Waste Recycling Event on Saturday, January 12th

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

The Alliance for Downtown New York will host a MulchFest and Electronic Waste Recycling Event to help New Yorkers avoid a post-holiday headache by collecting holiday trees and unwanted electronic goods on Saturday, January 12, 2012.

The event – run in conjunction with the New York City Departments of Parks and Recreation and Sanitation and the Lower East Side Ecology Center – will take place at the south end of Bowling Green Park starting at 10 AM. Free hot apple cider, light snacks and recycling bags will be given away.

Date: Saturday, January 12, 2012

Time: (MulchFest) 10 AM to 2 PM / (E-Waste) 10 AM to 4 PM

Location:  Bowling Green Park (Broadway and Whitehall)

The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation is recommending that anyone planning to drop off a tree remove all lights and ornaments before bringing them to the MulchFest site.

Additionally, you can drop off your tree at nearby locations, and a Downtown Alliance van will stop at the spots throughout the day. Residents cannot board the van.

The locations are:

  • The corner of Wall and William Streets
  • The corner of John and Gold Streets
  • Pearl Street between Fulton Street and Beekman Street
  • West Thames Street between Battery Place and South End Avenue
  • The corner of South End Avenue and Albany Street
  • North End Avenue between Murray Street and Warren Street.

The day’s events are co-sponsored by Con Edison, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, the New York City Departments of Sanitation and Parks & Recreation, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, New York City Council Member Margaret Chin, Community Board 1, the FiDi Association, Lower East Side Ecology Center, Tekserve, and Whole Foods.

The Lower East Side Ecology Center and Tekserve are hosting the electronic waste event. Items that will be accepted are: working and non-working computers, monitors, printers, scanners, keyboards, mice, cables, televisions, videocassette recorders, DVD players, phones, audio/visual equipment, cell phones and personal digital assistants.

For more details or for questions about items that can be accepted at the event, please visit www.lesecologycenter.org or call (212) 477-4022.

There’s a new power breakfast player in Lower Manhattan

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

Earlier this week, several colleagues and I visited Atrio Wine Bar / Restaurant for our Monday morning meeting. Atrio is set on the second floor of the newly opened Conrad New York Hotel in Battery Park City.

It wasn’t easy to choose a dish, but I calorie-splurged and dove into the grilled cinnamon brioche with mascarpone and strawberries. And the Atrio-branded Vermont maple syrup bottle was warm to the touch.

Since we had business to do, we took over the corner room – which can be enclosed for more private meetings (or celebrations!). The restaurant staff was incredibly attentive, and coffee was regularly replenished.

My colleagues seemed incredibly satisfied with the eggs benedict and the smoked salmon draped bagel. The menu also boasts stone oven baked egg whites, ricotta pancakes, and several types of bacon and sausage on the side (the turkey bacon was a perfect side).

Looking around, fellow diners were a mix of hotel guests, visitors to the area, and businessmen and women. Seems the ideal spot for a power breakfast (one colleague noted how short the walk was from the ferry from New Jersey, and I noticed our free Downtown Connection bus passes by right in front of the hotel).

For more information on other restaurants in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

Memorial Day Deals and Events in Lower Manhattan

Friday, May 25th, 2012

Sticking around this holiday weekend? Check out these Memorial Day deals and happenings south of Chambers Street.

Governors Island Alliance Family Festival and Opening Day
Saturday, May 26th, 2012
Noon – 4:00PM
www.govisland.com

Governors Island will re-open to the public on Saturday May 26th and will be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through September 30. From Noon to 4PM will be the Governors Island Alliance Family Festival. This will be the 8th Opening Weekend Family Festival the Governors Island Alliance has hosted on the Island. Children and their families will gather in Nolan Park on Governors Island to enjoy music, theater, dance, arts & crafts, face painting, maritime education and more. Performances will run throughout the day with artists such as Astrograss, The Maybelles, and Arm of the Sea Theater.

$1 Off Strawberry Fields Frozen Yogurt
Strawberry Fields Frozen Yogurt
50 Fulton Street  view on map
(212) 300-4311
http://www.strawberryfieldsyogurt.com

Bring in or mention the Downtown Alliance Downtown Deals ad to get $1 off any purchase over $3.50.

Stay in Lower Manhattan for a Special Memorial Day Weekend Rate
Wall Street Inn
9 South William Street  view on map
www.thewallstreetinn.com | (212) 747-1500

Memorial Day Weekend Promotion – book at $169.00 through Tuesday, May 29!

Downtown Connection bus service will be running on its regular schedule all weekend, including Monday.

Tourism kiosks will be closed Monday and open 10AM – 5PM on Saturday and Sunday

MTA will also add extra trains on Friday to help New Yorkers get an early start on the long three-day weekend. And on Memorial Day, all MTA services will operate on Sunday schedules. More details below:

- J trains run between Jamaica Center and Chambers Street
- 5 trains run between Dyre Avenue and Bowling Green (daytime) and East 180th Street (overnight)

Lower Manhattan’s Museum ‘Smile’

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

By Liz Berger

Uptown may have Museum Mile, but Lower Manhattan has a veritable Museum “Smile,” an s-curve of history, art and design institutions wending its way through our one square mile.

It’s no wonder that the Downtown Alliance’s 2011 Year in Review report documents almost 10 million visitors to Lower Manhattan last year, more than double the number in 2005. Our museums, festivals and attractions are a big part of that story.

The long-awaited National September 11 Memorial opened in September, attracting a million visitors in just 3½ months. Summer 2011 was notable for the re-launch of the River To River Festival, Lower Manhattan’s post-9/11 performing arts collaboration, by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the festival’s new artistic director and producer. And, Pace University continues to attract world-class artists for programs at the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts.

This year started off with the blockbuster re-opening of the South Street Seaport Museum, in partnership with the Museum of the City of New York. The Museum’s incomparable historical and maritime collections are in full view, supplemented with temporary exhibitions on Occupy Wall Street and Eric Sanderson’s unique Mannahatta. The Seaport Museum is a treat for locals and visitors alike, so grab a bite at one of the Seaport’s restaurants and cafes, check out the shops, then visit the meticulously restored historic buildings and ships which house this important and exciting institution.

But why stop there? What’s so exciting about Lower Manhattan is that you can get there from here. Hop on the Downtown Alliance’s free Downtown Connection bus at Fulton and Water streets and ride four stops to Old Slip, home of the New York City Police Museum. Continue down Water Street to Bowling Green and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York, which offers a powerful and comprehensive new permanent exhibition — Infinity of Nations — featuring 700 works of Native American art in the extraordinary 1907 Beaux-Arts Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.

Or, detour by foot down Wall Street to visit the Museum of American Finance, a Smithsonian affiliate and a must-see for anyone interested in financial markets and the national economy, in other words, most of us.

The Downtown Connection also stops in Battery Park City on Battery Place, near the Skyscraper Museum and the Museum of Jewish Heritage, where a new exhibition—held in conjunction with the 125th anniversary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty—celebrates Emma Lazarus, the poet and social activist whose famous sonnet, “The New Colossus,” is forever identified with the Statue of Liberty.

You know the most famous last lines:

“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

And, the latest addition to Lower Manhattan’s museum roster also celebrates a woman whose words changed the world: The Anne Frank Center, with the mission of promoting the universal message of tolerance through exhibitions, workshops and special events, will open this month at 44 Park Place. There’s more, too, from the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, a short ferry ride from Battery Park, to the Fraunces Tavern Museum at 54 Pearl Street, where Gen. George Washington bade farewell to his officers. But the point is this: Whether you work, live or are visiting in Lower Manhattan, there’s 400 years of history and innovation to discover and explore.

Liz Berger is President of the Downtown Alliance.

Mulch to Talk About

Monday, January 9th, 2012

This weekend the Downtown Alliance held its fourth annual MulchFest event in Bowling Green, and close to 400 trees were collected!

Free Downtown Connection shuttle buses made special MulchFest stops to transport people and their trees to the event, and New York City Council Member Margaret Chin dropped by to help turn holiday trees into mulch.

And for the second year in a row, we jointly held an Electronic Waste Recycling Event at the site with the Lower East Side Ecology Center. We’re told that several tons of materials were collected this time.

The day’s events were co-sponsored by Con Edison, the New York City departments of Sanitation and Parks & Recreation, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, Council Member Chin, Community Board 1, the Lower East Side Ecology Center, Tekserve, Whole Foods and Crumbs Bake Shop.

Click here to see photos from the event.

This was the kickoff event for the four green events run each year by the Downtown Alliance. The next one – our Spring Community Day – takes place in Wall Street Park in a few months. Each year, we draw more than 100 people to spruce up the park. Stay tuned for more details.

MulchFest is back!

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Now that the holidays are over, you probably are wondering what to do with your holiday tree, let alone the earlier versions of the new electronic gifts you received.

Well, the Downtown Alliance has the answer.

This Saturday, we are hosting a MulchFest and Electronic Waste Recycling Event. The event—run in conjunction with the New York City departments of Parks & Recreation and Sanitation and the Lower East Side Ecology Center—will take place at the south end of Bowling Green Park starting at 10 AM.  MulchFest will run from 10 AM to 2 PM, and the e-waste event will run from 10 AM to 4 PM.

The weather is expected to be warmer this weekend (thankfully!) but in case it is cold we will have free hot apple cider and (a limited number of) cupcakes for anyone who ventures out. Last year, City Council Member Margaret Chin was on hand to help turn the trees into mulch, and this year we expect to collect hundreds of trees.

The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation asks anyone planning to drop off a tree to remove all lights and ornaments before bringing it over.

The Downtown Alliance will once again run a Chip Trip, a special Downtown Connection bus that stops only at major residential hubs: three stops in Battery Park City and three stops on the east side of the district. The Chip Trip bus will be clearly labeled and will run its route every half hour. Residents can board the Chip Trip bus with a tree and the bus will transport them to Bowling Green.

The locations are: corner of Wall and William streets; corner of John and Gold streets; Pearl Street between Fulton and Beekman streets; West Thames Street between Battery Place and South End Avenue; corner of South End Avenue and Albany Street; North End Avenue between Murray and Warren streets.

The event is cosponsored by the New York City Department of Sanitation, the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Con Edison, FiDi Association, Whole Foods, Crumbs, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, New York City Council Member Margaret Chin and Community Board 1.

The Lower East Side Ecology Center and Tekserve are hosting the e-waste event, and they will accept working and nonworking computers, monitors, printers, scanners, keyboards, mice, cables, televisions, videocassette recorders, DVD players, phones, audio/visual equipment, cell phones and personal digital assistants.

We hope to see you there!

Connecting with Lower Manhattan

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Earlier today, the new Downtown Connection fleet was officially launched. The Downtown Alliance’s new fleet of buses carry up to 25 people – six more than in previous years – and are accessible to wheelchairs. New York City Council Member Margaret Chin, and representatives from Sen. Dan Squadron’s office and the Battery Park City Authority were on hand for the launch.

Click here to see photos from the Connection launch.

It’s the second announcement in as many days for the Downtown Alliance. On Monday, the non-profit launched the fourth annual Holiday Shopping campaign. Berger was joined by New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Commissioner Jonathan Mintz and J&R’s Rachelle Friedman for the news conference, held at J&R.

Click here to see photos from the holiday launch.


Berger and J&R’s Rachelle Friedman


Berger and Commissioner Mintz