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Lower Manhattan Is Where I Want to Be for the Holidays

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
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Downtown Alliance is launching holiday lights for the 2011 season.

By Liz Berger

The holiday season is one of my favorite times of year, a time to appreciate what’s really important in life: family, friends and community.

It’s a time when Lower Manhattan seems most like a little village, with decorative lights glowing warmly from lampposts on cobblestone streets, and great festive trees brightening City Hall Park, the South Street Seaport, the Stock Exchange and countless building lobbies. I love how Lower Manhattan, the city’s oldest neighborhood, seems to harken back to an earlier era, from Stone Street to Front Street to Trinity Church. And, I love how our one square mile has everything we need.

It’s a time to think about all we’ve been through together, all the places we’re going, and the enormous changes that are making our community stronger and even more dynamic. It’s a time to bake cookies for neighbors, nod to the college students who now call Lower Manhattan home and bundle up for a stroll to the water’s edge. It’s a time to meet old friends for hot chocolate, at La Maison du Chocolat or Financier, stop in for a snack at Crepes du Nord or Takahachi Bakery, or use the Downtown Connection to window shop from Front Street to Warren Street and every street in between.

The holidays are a time to take time—to enjoy old favorites, like The Nutcracker at the World Financial Center, The Messiah at Trinity Church, the Family Hanukkah Celebration at the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the Victorian Celebration in the British Garden at Hanover Square, or to start a new holiday tradition with a visit to the National Museum of the American Indian at Bowling Green or the Ellis Island Immigration Museum in New York Harbor.

It’s a time for good cheer—even if the national economy is giving us precious little to cheer about—and a time for presents, small or large, store-bought or homemade. This year, two of Lower Manhattan’s signature retailers are celebrating milestone anniversaries: 50 years in Lower Manhattan for Century 21 Department Stores and 40 years for J&R Music and Computer World. At the same time, T.J. Maxx has opened a brand-new store at 14 Wall Street. That gives Lower Manhattan more than 625 places where shoppers can find the perfect gift, from My.Suit on Broad Street to the World Trade Art Gallery on Trinity Place.

It’s a time for old and new—for exploring restaurants and retailers that have opened in the past year, and for going back to time-honored favorites. And, it’s a time to invite friends and family to see what Lower Manhattan has to offer, perhaps with a stay at one of our 18 hotels.

This year, the Downtown Alliance is making it easy to take advantage of all of Lower Manhattan’s attractions. We’re releasing a new shopping and dining guide, we’ve expanded our mobile phone app, and we’re constantly updating the event calendar and searchable map on our new website at www.DowntownNY.com—all in time for your holiday plans.

Meanwhile, the Downtown Alliance joins City Hall in supporting Small Business Saturday on November 26. American Express cardholders who shop at independently owned small businesses can get $25 off their next credit card statement. For more information, go to www.smallbusinesssaturday.com.

The numbers tell the story. With 56,000 residents, 309,000 workers, and nine million annual visitors, Lower Manhattan is where everyone wants to be—every day, in every season. But home is where the heart is, and during the holidays, Lower Manhattan is more compelling than ever. It’s where I want to be.

Liz Berger is President of the Downtown Alliance.

Mess Around Downtown: July 12, 2010

Friday, July 9th, 2010

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Welcome back to Mess Around Downtown!

It was so hot last week in Lower Manhattan that the statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall got down from his pedestal, took a seat on the steps and asked a nearby policeman for a glass of water and a bowl of cherries.

It was so hot in Lower Manhattan that 11,629 tourists were treated for symptoms of “ice cream headache” below Murray Street –  up 57.63 percent from last year at this time.

It was so hot in Lower Manhattan that the Charging Bull was spotted taking a dip in the Hudson around 8:45 on Wednesday evening. Hope you’re staying cool, Downtowners. Read on for new establishments that opened in past couple of weeks where you can chill out. You can find anything you need with our handy Downtown Directory, and don’t be afraid to email me at tre@downtownny.com. Thanks.

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Takahachi Bakery25 Murray Street: 212-791-5550

Do you like food? If you answered yes to this question then you will like Takahachi. A classic Japanese bakery with a Downtown cafe feeling. The passionate people here are baking tasty items all day long right there on the premises. A large variety of breads, sweet and savory pastries, mini pizzas and homemade ice cream make for an appetizing and colorful food case. I like the prices too. I got a super-fresh and flavorful chicken tomato sandwich for under $5 and some tomato sorbet. A must try.

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Bit’z Kids - 275 Greenwich Street: 212-571-0803

This new clothing store for children is a perfect fit for this neighborhood. The company was founded in Japan and is huge there. And now Bit’z is taking kid-friendly Downtown by storm. Offering clothes for babies all the way up to 8 years. Shop here for cute and funky apparel for your future hipster of America.

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Salon Greenwich - 88 Greenwich Street: 212-248-5252

A full spa and salon conveniently located on the corner of  Rector and Greenwich streets offering lemon spa pedicures, french manicures, any kind of waxing you can imagine, tanning, shiatsu massages, anti-aging facials, eyelash perms and more.

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Dunkin Donuts – 19 Rector Street: 212-785-8111

Wall Street runs on Dunkin.

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Greens and Art Alert

- The Andaz Hotel at 75 Wall Street just keeps getting better. First they open a classy bar and a restaurant run by Chef Maximo Lopez May that uses locally grown fare inspired by the Hudson Valley. Now, they start the first ever farmer’s market created by a hotel. It’s official, The Andaz is awesome. The Andaz’s outdoor market runs every Saturday from July 10 through November 20 from 8 AM to 3 PM. I’ve said before and I’ll say it again: Who wouldn’t want to eat a meal cooked by a guy named Maximo?

- You must stop by the provocative KiptonArt gallery at 75 Wall Street. Go to Kipton’s website to learn about how they are helping out new artists. Artists, enter the contest below and get recognized.

- Calling all Artists! Deadline of July 31 to be considered for KiptonART Rising 2011 debut on October 5th for 20 lucky artist finalists at the D&D Building in New York. http://www.kiptonart.com/kipton-art-rising

- The World Financial Center Greenmarket is in full swing every Thursday from 8 AM to 6 PM until November 24. Located at 225 Liberty Street at South End Avenue.

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Vacancy Alert

- William’s Restaurant & Bar at 52 William Street has closed.

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As always, thank you for being on the lookout and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com