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Tourism in Lower Manhattan is up 40 percent since 2008.

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The centuries-old burial ground at 74 Trinity Place now has free Wi-Fi access.

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DNAinfo talked to Downtown residents about their hopes and predictions for the area in 2021.

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Downtown is home to more residents and companies now than before 9/11, a new Downtown Alliance report said.

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The piano, fitted with an electric keyboard, will be in place through mid-October.

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Dine Around Downtown will take place at lunchtime June 14.

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Lower Manhattan's top attractions saw 45 percent more visitors early this year compared to 2010.

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The city may also make 9/11 memorial tour buses buy a permit.

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Hundreds of people celebrated the start of the little league season downtown on Saturday.

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The city wants to make the commercial corridor more pedestrian-friendly.

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Thirty percent more tourists visited lower Manhattan in 2010 than 2008.

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The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is taking over the River to River Festival from the Downtown Alliance.

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The Downtown Culture Pass offers three days of free admission and discounts at eight museums south of Chambers Street.

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The "Whither Wall Street" panel addressed the street's post-9/11 recovery and potential growth in the future.

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The Downtown Alliance gave away 4,000 geraniums at the annual event Wednesday morning.