As we have reported on several occasions in recent months, a community-based task force is working with the city to shape the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Seward Park development site (SPURA). In our most recent story last...
We have details today about the benefit for local businesses we mentioned last week.
Hosted by the Lower East Side Business Improvement District and promoted through Lucky Ant, the local crowdfunding company, the evening includes appetizers, drinks, a silent auction and DJ...
Thanks to Lo-Down reader and local resident, Kristin Anderson, for sending us her thoughts on the importance of supporting our community in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
I’m lucky. No personal damage. No property damage. A few days of discomfort...
Here are a few special events happening this weekend. If you know of more ways to get out and support our neighborhood as we continue to recover and rebuild after Hurricane Sandy, email us here, post them on Facebook...
We're at the Houston Street Center, where a large crowd has turned out to find out how to apply for small business disaster aid in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Seeing as Hurricane Sandy squelched the Halloween holiday for most residents downtown this year, the folks at Nightmare Haunted House, who put together the super scary show "Killers," at Clemente Soto Velez, are teaming up with local merchants to...
Our friends at the Tenement Museum are offering tours on a limited schedule today. They write: Free Tenement Museum tours today, Saturday, November 3, for Lower East Side residents: We’ve been through a lot together over the last several...
We're taking inventory and seeing who's still open this morning as Hurricane Sandy continues her approach.
The Rite Aid on Grand Street is open.
Fine Fare on Clinton Street is open and busy. There is still plenty of bottled water and...
When we recently reported that 177 Ludlow Street, home to the EarthMatters health food café and market, was in contract to be sold, the store’s future looked grim. Indeed, last week an EV Grieve reader heard from employees that...
When Chris Jennings and Alex Hage-Boutros moved into their new store a few weeks ago, one of their many challenges was cleaning out menorahs and other items left by the previous tenant, a Judaica store that closed this spring after calling Essex Street...