Blog Posts Tagged "September 11th"
02/22/2013 Transit Center Will Keep Fueling Downtown’s Engine
By Liz Berger A bouquet of flowers, a quick bite, a literary journal: These are the kinds of little things that make so much of a…
Read More12/20/2012 Picture Lower Manhattan: Zuccotti Park
[caption id="attachment_12402" align="alignleft" width="494"] Photo by Bathsheba Parker[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="495"] Photo by Ron Dizon[/caption] Zuccotti Park has had quite a history. Formerly called…
Read More09/13/2012 Guiding Visitors Through A Difficult Chapter in New York City History
[caption id="attachment_11482" align="alignleft" width="180" caption="Philip O'Brien, Co-founder & President of Zazoom"][/caption] A former television newsman, Philip O'Brien was always in the middle of major news…
Read More08/24/2012 Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: Essex World Café
Vivia Amalfitano’s family, which owns Essex World Café, watched the first World Trade Center towers being built, and now has a front-row seat to view…
Read More08/09/2012 Developing Lower Manhattan: Fiterman Hall
In just a few weeks the Borough of Manhattan Community College launches the 2012-2013 academic year with the opening of the new, 14-story Fiterman Hall…
Read More05/03/2012 British Memorial Garden at Hanover Square Renamed to Honor Queen Elizabeth II for her Diamond Jubilee
Yesterday, Downtown Alliance President Elizabeth H. Berger and Chairman Robert R. Douglass joined the Very Reverend Dr. John Hall, Dean of Westminster Abbey at a…
Read More11/15/2011 Picture Lower Manhattan: The 9/11 Memorial
The 9/11 Memorial is powerful, moving, beautiful -- and it may be easier to describe through a camera lens than to put into words. The…
Read More09/15/2011 THE POST-9/11 TRIUMPH OF LOWER MANHATTAN
By Liz Berger Lower Manhattan is back—and better than ever. On September 11, 2001, the worst terrorist attack ever on American soil took 2,752 lives…
Read More09/07/2011 Picture Lower Manhattan: View of the World
The National September 11 Memorial Plaza--a solemn space where visitors can remember and honor the lives lost during 2001 and 1993 terrorist attacks--will open on…
Read More09/06/2011 here is new york @ 195 Broadway– A Memorial Installation
[caption id="attachment_7086" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Nancy Rudolph, Untitled, 2001, New-York Historical Society, gift of here is New York"][/caption] To commemorate the tenth anniversary of September 11, the…
Read More02/22/2013 Transit Center Will Keep Fueling Downtown’s Engine
By Liz Berger A bouquet of flowers, a quick bite, a literary journal: These are the kinds of little things that make so much of a…
Read More12/20/2012 Picture Lower Manhattan: Zuccotti Park
[caption id="attachment_12402" align="alignleft" width="494"] Photo by Bathsheba Parker[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="495"] Photo by Ron Dizon[/caption] Zuccotti Park has had quite a history. Formerly called…
Read More09/13/2012 Guiding Visitors Through A Difficult Chapter in New York City History
[caption id="attachment_11482" align="alignleft" width="180" caption="Philip O'Brien, Co-founder & President of Zazoom"][/caption] A former television newsman, Philip O'Brien was always in the middle of major news…
Read More08/24/2012 Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: Essex World Café
Vivia Amalfitano’s family, which owns Essex World Café, watched the first World Trade Center towers being built, and now has a front-row seat to view…
Read More08/09/2012 Developing Lower Manhattan: Fiterman Hall
In just a few weeks the Borough of Manhattan Community College launches the 2012-2013 academic year with the opening of the new, 14-story Fiterman Hall…
Read More05/03/2012 British Memorial Garden at Hanover Square Renamed to Honor Queen Elizabeth II for her Diamond Jubilee
Yesterday, Downtown Alliance President Elizabeth H. Berger and Chairman Robert R. Douglass joined the Very Reverend Dr. John Hall, Dean of Westminster Abbey at a…
Read More11/15/2011 Picture Lower Manhattan: The 9/11 Memorial
The 9/11 Memorial is powerful, moving, beautiful -- and it may be easier to describe through a camera lens than to put into words. The…
Read More09/15/2011 THE POST-9/11 TRIUMPH OF LOWER MANHATTAN
By Liz Berger Lower Manhattan is back—and better than ever. On September 11, 2001, the worst terrorist attack ever on American soil took 2,752 lives…
Read More09/07/2011 Picture Lower Manhattan: View of the World
The National September 11 Memorial Plaza--a solemn space where visitors can remember and honor the lives lost during 2001 and 1993 terrorist attacks--will open on…
Read More09/06/2011 here is new york @ 195 Broadway– A Memorial Installation
[caption id="attachment_7086" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Nancy Rudolph, Untitled, 2001, New-York Historical Society, gift of here is New York"][/caption] To commemorate the tenth anniversary of September 11, the…
Read More