Thursday, September 30, 2010

Volume 20, Number 40

The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan
September 29 - October 5, 2010

Downtown Express photo by Janel Bladow

MINI of Manhattan President Jeffrey A. Falk gives Luxury Night Out revelers a sneak peek at the new, larger MINI “Countryman.”
New FiDi Association holds luxe night out

Under a clear sky and with a cool breeze in the air, people took to the streets in the Financial District Thursday night for the first annual “Luxury Night Out.”

Sponsored by the newly formed FiDi Association, a group of local business owners organized to promote commerce in the neighborhood, the event appeared to be a super hit with residents and visitors alike.

Taking a cue from the successful Fashion Night Out uptown, more than a dozen local high-end retailers along Wall and Broad Streets joined forces for a night of shopping and sipping and snacking.

The luxe fun began in the afternoon and continued through the early evening at Andaz, 75 Water Street.
“We had a great crowd,” said spa manager Holly Byerly, who offered free reflexology treatments. “About half were local workers and half live here.”

At BMW of Manhattan on Wall Street, revelers sipped wine and nibbled cheeses while checking out the new MINI “Countryman,” which doesn’t officially go on sale until 2011.
“This is the first preview of this model in Manhattan,” said Jeffrey A. Falk, president of MINI of Manhattan, who greeted guests at the door. “This event is spectacular—great for downtown.”

He noted that BMW, which opened its Wall Street dealership in 2005, sent out 2,000 email blasts to its customers.

“BMW is instrumental in the FiDi resurgence as an upscale residential community,” Falk added.

A few doors west at La Maison Du Chocolat, people tasted hot guayaquil chocolate and dark chocolate ganache with lemon zest. Farther up the street at Tiffany’s, guests shopped for jewelry while savoring canapés and signature Bellinis prepared on the spot by Cipriani Downtown.

Shannon Cassadayho with her husband Calvin and their six-month old son, London, enjoyed the glittery moment chatting with Concierge Tony Vaughan.

“This is a wonderful night,” said the Jackson Heights resident who heard about the event in an email blast. “We started with foot massages at Andaz, then had chocolate ganache at La Maison and now having a Bellini! It doesn’t get better than this!”

At Pink, Daniel O’Donnell of Bank of America Merrill Lynch sipped white wine with store manager Karen Stanton and seven of his colleagues. “A couple glasses of wine, two new shirts and two ties make for a great night,” joked O’Donnell.

J.P. Connolly, managing partner of the Capital Grille, served Pink guests tuna tarter on potato crisps. He moved to FiDi two years ago and now is a major champion of the area. “Downtown is a great place to be,” remarked Connolly.

Michael Winston, general manager of Tourbillion, (marking its 16th month on Wall Street) said it was a wonderful night.

“It’s great. All these businesses got together to pull off this night for the neighborhood. Love it.”

On Broad Street at Bobby Van’s, both bars were packed and some local residents were enjoying themselves so much they didn’t get beyond the bar’s heavy wooden doors.

Many participants wound up the night at the Setai Spa on Broad Street, where they were treated to mini-reflexology massages and rejuvenating facials.

“I think this is great for business and residents,” said Battery Park local Lena Rodriguez, who enjoyed the pampering. “Very upscale. Very chic!”

Only one person had any regrets.

Jiovanni Olando of Hirsute at 82 Wall Street, said he was enjoying the night out but was sorry his salon wasn’t part of the stellar event.


“It’s a great networking opportunity. I’m in next time.”

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

My Suit Leases First Store in Financial District

My Suit joins Thomas Pink, Le Tourbillon, Tumi, Tiffany, Canali, Hermès, True Religion, La Maison du Chocolat, Capital Grille, Haru, Cipriani, Bobby Van’s, Starbucks, Crumbs, and the NY Stock Exchange

September 16, 2010-NEW YORK, NY- My.Suit, the made-to-measure men’s clothier with three locations in New York City and White Plains, has leased the 2,300-square-foot space at 30 Broad Street, on the corner of Exchange Place. Winick Realty Group LLC Director Young Byunn represented My.Suit, which plans to open the store in late 2010. Winick Realty Group LLC’s Diana Boutross and Darrell Rubens, senior managing director, represented the landlord, Gotham Holding.

“My.Suit will be the perfect fit in Lower Manhattan, as they are going to be directly across the street from Hermes and Canali,” said Rubens and Boutross, who are still marketing 30,000 square feet on the 2nd and 3rd floors at 30 Broad Street with a private 1,000 square-foot entrance adjacent to My.Suit.

Darrell Rubens and Annie Shinn are now marketing the Andaz Hotel with 2,200 SF of retail. http://www.75wallretail.com/

Winick's Gateway II Party on Sept. 28th 2010

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Winick supports the FIDI Association in this year's Luxury Night Out


Winick Realty Group LLC supports the FIDI Association for the September 23rd Luxury Night Out. Events are hosted throughout all the major luxury retailers down at the Financial District. Darrell Rubens and Annie Shinn have a number of prime retail spaces that are just door steps away from these events.  They include the following:

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75 Wall Street
Events include:
ANDAZ WALL STREET
Enjoy complimentary cheese and charcuterie with drinks purchased at Bar Seven Five.
Indulge in a complimentary dessert at Wall & Water Restaurant with purchase of an entree.
The SPA at Andaz Wall Street will help you relax with complimentary 15 Minutes ("Shares") treatments from 12 PM- 2 PM and from 4 PM-6 PM
Leave us your business card to be entered in a raffle to win prizes!

BMW
Join BMW of Manhattan for a wine and cheese reception, preview the all new 5 series, and welcome our MINI brand to our Wall Street store.


BOBBY VAN'S
Enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres and drink specials surrounded by
antique bank vaults from 1902 at Bobby Van’s Steakhouse located at 25
Broad St across from the NY Stock Exchange. When you come by,
drop off your business card for a chance to win a dinner for four

Enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres and drink specials surrounded by antique bank vaults from 1902 at Bobby Van’s Steakhouse located at 25 Broad St across from the NY Stock Exchange. When you come by, drop off your business card for a chance to win a dinner for four