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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Newspapers

NEWSPAPERS:

The Preferred Channel of Consumers NYC Community Media ranks among the state’s top group or chain newspapers. These compelling facts underscore the strength of newspapers: 48% of US adults read the printed edition of a newspaper on an average weekday. Customers for many products and services are the heaviest newspaper readers. Neighborhood newspapers provide advertisers with a unique, local audience. Newspapers are the most-used medium for coupons. Newspaper website users are prime prospects for advertisers...over 62% look for ads online. Newspaper print advertising reinforces and increases reader’s response from other types of media, like the Internet.

SOURCE: 2009 Newspaper Association of America’s “Why Newspapers?” report

The New York Press Association (NYPA) and the National Newspaper Association (NNA) have recognized NYC Community Media with more than 155 awards over the past ten years, including NYPA’s top prize for excellence (The Villager) and Community Leadership accolades from both.

AWARD-WINNING LOCAL NEWS

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : The Villager

THE VILLAGER West & East Village, Chelsea, Soho, Noho, Hudson Square, Little Italy, Chinatown and Lower East Side, Since 1933

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reenwich Village, Soho, Noho, Chinatown, Union Square, Gramercy and Little Italy, - in shot, the neighborhoods The Villager covers - are among the most dynamic, colorful, contentious and exciting places on earth. And it’s the people who live, work and play here that make this area such a desirable market. From preservation and quality of life to development, housing, parks, schools, politics and community boards, the news doesn’t stop. Because Villagers - active, committed and creative - don’t either. For over 70 years, The Villager has been Downtown Manhattan’s preferred news media. The Villager offers the most in-depth local news - information you’ll find nowhere else. Whether it’s the waterfront, community board, politics, quality of life, local business, arts or entertainment of profiles of newsmaking personalities, The Villager covers it best. The Villager won six first-place awards and 13 awards over all — ranking it among the top five community newspapers in the state — in the NYPA’s 2011 Better Newspaper Contest. The Villager won 1st place for Headline Writing and garnered honorable mention in Coverage of Health, Healthcare and Science. The paper also won first place in the very prestigious category of Photographic Excellence which is judged on all photos throughout two issues of the newspaper. In advertising categories, The Villager won third place for Best Large Space Ad. The Villager won 12 awards in editorial categories.

DEMOGRAPHICS Male 47%

HHI $75K+ 43%

Female 53%

College Educated 84%

Median Age 47

Employed 75%

Ages 25-34 18%

Working Full-Time 68%

Ages 35-54 57%

Professional 65%

Median HHI $87,500

Married 35%

HHI $50K+ 64%

With Kids 23% SOURCE: Pulse Research

TRAFFIC I have lived in the VIllage since 1956. I have read The Villager for all of those years and continue to read it every week. The Villager would not be the place that it is today...were it now for The Villager.”

Monthly Web Traffic Over 470,000 Page Views Over 118,000 Unique Visitors Over 400,000 Visits Print Edition Reaching over 30,000 readers,

-E D

KOCH

The Villager is distributed every Thursday, available in newstands and by subscription. Print edition includes legal ads. The print edition is also online at www. thevillager.com.

Former Mayor, New York City

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Downtown Express

DOWNTOWN EXPRESS The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan: Tribeca, City Hall, Financial District, Chinatown, Battery Park, South Street Seaport and World Trade

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owntown Express readers have the means - and motivation - to buy products that simplify their busy lives. While balancing many priorities professional, family, and community - they recognize the importance of taking care of themselves, their families, their friends and their neighbors. Downtown Express is a must-read in lower Manhattan, providing readers with crucial, ever-changing, in-depth information about the quality of life; up-to-date news about civic and political events, schools and businesses. Downtown Express is the only publication focusing on all the neighborhoods below Canal Street: Tribeca, FInancial District, City Hall, the Seaport, Chinatown and Battery Park City. Downtown Express earned first place for Spot News Coverage and second place for editorials.

Downtown Express helps spread the word about our youth programs, brings in new participants, and is critical in creating a sense of community downtown. It is a must-read for its local news and forceful and independent editorials.”

DEMOGRAPHICS Male 44% Female 55% Median Age 42 Ages 25-34 30% Ages 35-54 62% Median HHI $112,500 HHI $100K+ 62%

HHI $75K+ 74% College Educated 94% Employed 93% Professional 65% Married 61% With Kids 40% SOURCE: Pulse Research

TRAFFIC Monthly Web Traffic Over 529,000 Page Views Over 129,000 Unique Visitors Over 320,000 Visits Print Edition

-B OB

TOWNLEY

Executive Director, Manhattan Youth

Reaching over 100,000 readers, Downtown Express is distributed every other Wednesday with a residential focus in 350 street boxes, restaurants, bars, cafes, retail businesses, banks and a targeted subscription list. The print edition is also online at www. downtownexpress.com.

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Gay City News

GAY CITY NEWS Serving Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender New York

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ay CIty News boasts America’s most experienced and pioneering team in LGBT journalism, a team that since the 1980s has chronicled cross-currents, struggles and triumphs of the gay civil rights movement and the determined fight to surmount the AIDS epidemic. Gay CIty News is dedicated to providing the most insightful, informative and up-to-date news about New York City’s diverse gay community. Gay City News speaks to the core of “America’s most influential, untapped market,” according to The Wall Street Journal, reaching more LGBT New Yorkers than all national gay magazines combined. Gay City News won second place for Coverage of Local Government and third place for Headline Writing, Best Editorial Page and Coverage of the Arts. It also won five advertising awards, and second place for graphic illustration.

Gay CIty News editor Paul Schindler’s always-strong opinions make the paper kind of a must-read even outside the community.”

DEMOGRAPHICS Male 50% Female 50% Median Age 42 Ages 25-34 18% Ages 35-54 66% Median HHI $62,500 HHI $50K+ 63% HHI $75K+ 47%

College Educated 79% Employed 87% Working Full Time 78% Professional 58% Married 3% Significant Other 42% With Kids <1% SOURCE: Pulse Research

TRAFFIC Monthly Web Traffic Over 1,000,000 Page Views -B EN SMITH Politico.com

Gay City News is one of the top LGBT newspapers in the country and, in addition to its local coverage, the newspaper reports on critical news from Albany as well as nationwide and around the world. Gay City News is distributed throughout Manhattan, as well as select neighborhoods in Brooklyn & Queens.

Over 290,000 Unique Visitors Over 710.000 Visits Print Edition Reaching over 100,000 readers,

Gay City News is distributed every 14 days (Wednesday) throughout the Metropolitan New York area, via over 500 street boxes, newsstands, restaurants, bars, cafes, retail businesses, banks and community gathering spots. The print edition is also available online at www.gaycitynews.com.

PARTNERS FOUNDING MEMBER

Human Rights Campaign

Empire State Pride Agenda

Heritage of Pride

National Gay Media Association

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Chelsea Now

CHELSEA NOW The West Side Community’s Newspaper

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anhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood represents one of the most diverse and evolving communities in New York City. Its mix of residents - from families and single twenty-somethings to artists and members of the LGBT community - continues to make the neighborhood thrive as a destination for new development, hotels, restaurants, theaters and nightlife activity. Bordered by the revitalized High Line in the Meatpacking District to Herald and Times Squares, Hell’s Kitchen and the Hudson River, this booming West Side locale represents a study in contrast - from treelined brownstones blocks to bustling avenues and high rises. Chelsea is also home to America’s most innovative technology firms. Chelsea Now is the ONLY publication devoted exclusively to this world-renowned locale, sharing the most esoteric and breaking news from Manhattan’s epicenter of art and fashion. Chelsea Now won first place for Coverage of the Arts, as well as third place for Coverage of the Environment.

DEMOGRAPHICS Male 52% Female 48% Median Age 37 Ages 25-34 26% Ages 35-54 37% Median HHI $84,500

HHI $50K+ 62% HHI $75K+ 47% College Educated 81% Professional 71% Married/Partner 36% With Kids 26% SOURCE: Pulse Research

TRAFFIC Monthly Web Traffic

We were thrilled with the ads for First Saturdays/ March, which directly contributed to a hugely successful program! We had a record 240 guests in attendance...”

Over 417,000 Page Views Over 100,000 Unique Visitors Over 210,000 Visits Print Edition Reaching over 75,000 readers, -A NNIE

WACHNICKI

Marketing Manager, New Museum, Manhattan

Chelsea Now is distributed every 14 days (Wednesday) via 125 street boxes located on street corners from 14th to 34th Streets, from Broadway to the West Side Highway. Plus high-traffic indoor locations, including bookstores, cafes, restaurants, clubs, residences, etc. The print edition is also available online at www.chelseanow.com.

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : The East Villager

THE EAST VILLAGER & Lower East Sider

East & West Village, Lower East Side, Soho, Noho, Little Italy and Chinatown

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he East Villager and Lower East Sider is the newspaper of record for the neighborhood of Manhattan defines by boundaries that run from Broadway o Avenue D, 23rd Street to Delancey. Every other week we deliver 20,000 copies to hundreds of locations, including dozens of street boxes, doorman buildings and businesses throughout the area. For over 70 years, The Villager has been the most authoritative voice in Manhattan’s West Village, documenting politics, arts, neighborhood events, crime and an ever changing array of personalities and issues. The East VIllager and Lower East Sider will use the same formula to take a bi-weekly snapshot of life in one of New York’s most iconic neighborhoods. It is the East Village that has been the heart of just about every revolution that has spun out of New York...from fashion, art and literature to civil rights, immigration, politics, technology and even architecture.

DEMOGRAPHICS Male 55% Female 45% Median Age 41 Ages 25-34 20% Ages 35-54 64% Median HHI $52,500 HHI $50K+ 41%

College Educated 88% Employed 79% Professional 30% Married 29% Significant Other 22% With Kids 15% SOURCE: Pulse Research

TRAFFIC Monthly Web Traffic Over 240,000 Page Views Over 32,000 Unique Visitors Over 88,000 Visits Print Edition Reaching over 20,000 readers, The East Villager and Lower East This is a great addition to the East Village. Love the coverage.”

-H ARRY

HANSON

Hanson Fitness

Sider is distributed to dozens of locations within Broadway to Avenue D, 23rd Street to Delancey. You will find our bright yellow streetboxes in high-traffic areas and distribution inside residential buildings, clubs, associations, medical facilities, retail establishments, entertainment venues and retirement/assisted living facilities and centers. The print edition is also online at www.eastvillagernews.com.

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Editorial Calendar

EDITORIAL CALENDAR

NYC Community Media Print Publication Dates The Villager Jan 3 Jan 10 Jan 17 Jan 24 Jan 31 Feb 7 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 28 Mar 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 Apr 4 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30 Jun 6 Jun 13 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jul 4 Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 25 Aug 1 Aug 8 Aug 15 Aug 22 Aug 29 Sep 5 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Nov 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec 26

East Villager Jan 3 Jan 17 Jan 31 Feb 14 Feb 28 Mar 14 Mar 28 Apr 11 Apr 25 May 9 May 23 Jun 6 Jun 20 Jul 4 Jul 18 Aug 1) Aug 15 Aug 29 Sep 12 Sep 26 Oct 10 Oct 24 Nov 7 Nov 21 Dec 5 Dec 19

Dowtown Express

Gay City News

Jan 9 Jan 23 Feb 6 Feb 20 Mar 6 Mar 20 Apr 3 Apr 17 May 1 May 15 May 29 Jun 12 Jun 26 Jul 10 Jul 24 Aug 7 Aug 21 Sep 4 Sep 18 Oct 2 Oct 16 Oct 30 Nov 13 Nov 27 Dec 11 Dec 25

Jan 2 Jan 16 Jan 30 Feb 13 Feb 27 Mar 13 Mar 27 Apr 10 Apr 24 May 8 May 22 Jun 5 Jun 19 Jul 3 Jul 17 Jul 31 Aug 12 Aug 28 Sep 11 Sep 25 Oct 9 Oct 23 Nov 6 Nov 20 Dec 4 Dec 18

Chelsea Now Jan 9 Jan 23 Feb 6 Feb 20 Mar 6 Mar 20 Apr 3 Apr 17 May 1 May 15 May 29 Jun 12 Jun 26 Jul 10 Jul 24 Aug 7 Aug 21 Sep 4 Sep 18 Oct 2 Oct 16 Oct 30 Nov 13 Nov 27 Dec 11 Dec 25

NYC Community Media publishes five newspapers: The Villager, The East Villager, Downtown Express, Gay City News, and Chelsea Now. All newspapers update their website regularly with the latest breaking news coverage and send out eBlasts at least once per week and as major news events warrant.

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Distribution

DISTRIBUTION

Regional Distribution by Zip Code

GRAMERCY CHELSEA GREENWHICH VILLAGE EAST VILLAGE

SOHO

LOWER EAST SIDE LITTLE ITALY

TRIBECA

CHINA TOWN

FINANCIAL DISTRICT

• THE VILLAGER:

10001, 10003, 10012, 10013, 10014

EAST VILLAGER:

CHELSEA NOW:

10002, 10003, 10006, 10007, 10009, 10010, 10012

10001, 10011, 10016, 10018, 10019

• DOWNTOWN EXPRESS:

GAY CITY NEWS Gay City News is distributed throughout Manhattan, as well as parts of Brooklyn & Queens MANHATTAN: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004, 10006, 10007, 10009, 10010, 10011, 10012, 10013, 10014, 10016, 10017, 10018, 10019, 10021, 10022, 10023, 10025, 10026, 10027, 10028, 10029, 10034, 10036, 10038, 10128, 10280 QUEENS: 11101, 11109, 11355, 11367, 11368 BROOKLYN: 11201, 11205, 11215, 11231

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Demographics

DEMOGRAPHICS AT A GLANCE Median Age

Readership Demographics Male

Female

Families

Married

College Ed

37

The Villager

50%

50%

33%

27%

66%

Downtown Express 37

Gay City News

50%

50%

39%

26%

62%

Downtown Express

52%

48%

45%

29%

61%

Chelsea Now

50%

50%

28%

19%

65%

The East Villager

48%

52%

36%

26%

63%

The Villager

38

Gay City News Chelsea Now

37

The East Villager

38

Average Home Income

Average Net Worth

1,200,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 800,000 800,000 600,000

600,000

400,000

400,000

200,000

200,000 0

0 The Villager

Gay City News

Downtown Express

Chelsea Now

The East Villager

The Villager

Comparative Income (Age) 1,200,000

Ages 25 - 34

1,000,000

Ages 35 - 54

800,000

Gay City News

Downtown Express

Chelsea Now

The East Villager

Median Household Income 100,000

80,000

600,000 400,000 60,000

200,000

0

0 The Villager

Gay City News

Downtown Express

Chelsea Now

The East Villager

The Villager

Gay City News

Downtown Express

Chelsea Now

The East Villager

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Advertising

ADVERTISING

PRINT AD CREATION + SUBMISSION ABOUT YOUR ARTWORK Four-color or black and white creatives submitted electronically must be industry standard Adobe Acrobat PDF files.

Black and White The following standards are recommended for black and white newspaper ads: • Every continuous tone or halftone image should be evaluated on an individual basis with an expected dot gain of approximately 30%. • Dot gain curves are non-linear; ads will gain more in their mid-tone values than highlight or shadow. • All continuous tone images should be at least 170 ppi at their final output size. • Line art should be at 1016 ppi. • All supplied ads should have a minimum of 5% in the highlight and a maximum of 80% in the shadow area. • Any part of the ad not intended to print solid black should be created at a maximum of 75%. • A minimum of 20% contrast between foreground and background is suggested. • Type should be kept at a minimum of 8 pt. for standard or 12 pt. for reverse. • All type intended to print solid black should be set at 100% black. • Surprinted type should be solid black and contrasted against a 30% or less black screen. • Reversed or knocked-out type should be 0% black (white) type on a 70% screen or higher. • Fine serif typefaces should be avoided. • We will not modify PDF files.

Four-Color • We strongly discourage same color family type on top of color boxes and will not be held liable for bad reproduction of such artwork. For instance, no typeface in shades of auborn over an auborn background.

• Tone (or Contrast) Reproduction • Newsprint offers less contrast than text matte or coated stocks. The darkest fourcolor area should not exceed 240%, the dot percentage should not exceed 90%. • Dot gain is approximately 30%. • Reversed type or four-color black type should be at least 14 pt. and a medium-to-bold sans-serif typeface is recommended. Dropped-out (reversed) type in a black only area should be at least 10 pt. medium to bold sans-serif typeface.

Fonts • Since we accept only PDF files for artwork, font files are not required. We cannot make font corrections or any type of modifications to a PDF.

Resolution and Line Screen • Images @ 203.2 dpi (8 pixels/mm) • Line Art @ 1016 ppi (40 pixels/mm) • Output screen ruling @ 100 lpi

To Submit Files By Disk PDF’s can best be submitted by FTP or delivered by email. CDs can be delivered to our office.

To Submit Files By Email (5mg or smaller) ads@thevillager.com

Camera-Ready Materials Deadline Noon on the business day following space reservation deadline.

Inserts $97/M net. Sample required, rate may vary depending on size, stock and weight. Due at printer at least one week prior to insertion date. Please contact the Sales Department for shipping details. Commercial printing available.

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NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Advertising

ADVERTISING

PRINT AD SIZES + RATES HALF PAGE

FULL PAGE

1x rate/ad 6x rate/ad 13x rate/ad 26x rate/ad 52x rate/ad Back Cover

4C $2,090 $1,860 $1,770 $1,670 $1,515 $3,114

QUARTER PAGE

4.85”x 11.4” (V) 9.875” x 5.63” (H)

9.875” x 11.4”

BW $1,675 $1,145 $1,335 $1,255 $1,100

4C $1,355 $1,200 $1,145 $1,100 $995

1x rate/ad 6x rate/ad 13x rate/ad 26x rate/ad 52x rate/ad

4.85” x 5.63”

BW $1,045 $895 $835 $790 $685

1x rate/ad 6x rate/ad 13x rate/ad 26x rate/ad 52x rate/ad

4C $860 $785 $750 $720 $645

BW $655 $580 $545 $515 $440

EIGHTH PAGE

BILLBOARD

FULL PAGE PREMIUM

4.85” x 2.73”

9.875” x 2.0”

9.875” x 11.4”

Cover

1x rate/ad 6x rate/ad 13x rate/ad 26x rate/ad 52x rate/ad

BW $420 $360 $345 $315 $275

1x rate/ad 6x rate/ad 13x rate/ad 26x rate/ad

4C $1,140 $1,035 $980 $940

* Front-page bilboards in your community newspaper allow you to maximixe your ad by putting it in the spotlight of the front page.

1x rate/ad 6x rate/ad 13x rate/ad

4C $2,846 $2,435 $2,239

** Page 2, Page 3, & Inside Cover

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BW $2,281 $1,914 $1,739


NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Advertising

ADVERTISING

WEB ADS & EMAIL BLASTS Advertising Rates - Web 300 x 250 pixels

975 x 121 pixels

Leaderboard 1 website $989 2 websites $1,679 3 websites $2,369 4 websites $2,969 5 websites $3,209

Rectangle 1 website 2 websites 3 websites 4 websites 5 websites

300 x 600 pixels

Rectangle 1 website 2 websites 3 websites 4 websites 5 websites

$719 $1,229 $1,729 $2,159 $2,339

Email Blast Template

$1,079 $1,849 $2,599 $3,239 $3,509

Website Template 975 x 121

Email Blasts

975 x 121 EMAIL BLAST MASTHEAD

The Villager 2,000+ Subscribers $159

Gay City News 17,000+ Subscribers $529

Downtown Express 8,000+ Subscribers $269

Chelsea Now 2,000+ Subscribers $159

WEBSITE MASTHEAD 300 x 250

300 x 250

EMAIL BLAST

Deadlines & Specs

975 x 121

NEWS ARTICLE

300 x 600

WEBSITE FOOTER

DEADLINES Approved artwork is due 7 days prior to publication date. EMAIL all ad creatives to: Ads@TheVillager.com. FLASH FILES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR EMAIL BLASTS. 1. Most current web technology advertising file-types and creative are accepted. Rich Media can have a 100k secondary load file size. All locally served ads require a SWF, FLA, GIF/JPG and click-through URL. Overlay ads, expandable ads, video ads and 3rd-party iFrame requests must be made in writing to your sales representative. No flash ads accepted for E-blast. 2. Files must be no larger than 30k. 3. Schedule, all URLs and billing info must be included in email. NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA • 515 Canal Street • New York, NY 10013 • 212-229-1890 • 212-229-2790 (Fax)


NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA 2013 Media Kit : Client Testimonials

SAY WHAT?

CLIENT TESIMONIALS

The Riverside Church has advertised with Gay City News for several years. We always receive the very best service from the knowledgeable staff who work with us line-by-line to create ads that say exactly what we need to say when we need to say it — clearly, advertising dollars well spent. ANGELA GREGORY, Wedding Coordinator The Riverside Church

Gay City News has been a fantastic addition to our media plan. Our properties, Dyker B each and Pelham Split Rock Golf Courses, are fabulous wedding locations. With Gay City News’s vast audience through print, online and e-mail, we have booked three gay weddings for the upcoming year. Thank you! HOLLY REDHEFFER National Sales Management & Marketing Project Manager American Golf Corporation

Our “Stand with Japan” event on Sunday went very well, so many people came out to show their support and to participate in the activities. We raised more than $20,000 in just 3 hours. Most of our guests were young families from this neighborhood and I believe the ad in the Downtown Express took our event to the next level. We could not have done this without your support. Thank you so much, AYAKO ALLEN

The Downtown Express is a critical part of our paid media strategy. In the next few months alone, we anticipate multiple advertisements for our annual meeting, Community Planting event, several of my Downtown Dialogue “columns”, our new website and Dine Around Downtown as well as the We Are the Champions ad supporting the DLL. We love the Downtown Express, and look forward to continuing to work with you. ELIZABETH H. BERGER President Alliance for Downtown New York

I am delighted to be advertising in Downtown Express. Your design team has made my job so much easier. Everything about the experience has been easy, helpful and straightforward. We are new to the neighborhood, so it’s hard to know where to advertise. Being a grassroots kind of gal, I took to the streets walking into every building in Battery Park City to introduce myself. There in the lobbies I saw several publications, Downtown Express being one of them Of course it’s hard to know what people are actually reading...so I asked. Again and again doormen told me that the paper they see their residents reading is Downtown Express. I am delighted to be a part of the neighborhood and also to have a wonderful resource to keep a finger to the pulse of what is happening downtown. ALICIA SALZER MD Co-Founder, Medhattan Immediate Medical Care

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