Happenings in New York City–The 250th Anniversary of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade!
St. Patrick's Day - Photography by momentcaptured1 Bring out your green and gather your friends! TODAY, March 17th is Manhattan’s famous St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The Parade starts at 44th Street at 11 a.m. and marches up through Fifth Avenue past St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Irish Historical Society at 83rd Street to 86th Street, finishing up at around 5 p.m. A time-honored tradition, the... Read More
William and Kate on the Streets of New York City!
William and Kate on the Streets of New York City! - 57th and Fifth Avenue. One of my agents just spotted Prince William and his bride-to-be, Kate, near Louis Vuitton, steps away from our office. Maybe they’re out shopping for their upcoming nuptials or could it be they’re out searching for the perfect pied-à-terre to escape Britain’s paparazzi? I know the perfect broker. . Keller Williams nyc 725 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor New York, New York... Read More
The Residences at Jumeirah Essex House-Newly-Designed Manhattan Luxury Condos Within a Historic Landmark Hotel
The Residences at the New Jumeirah Essex House | Photography by Scott Costanzo The recently-renovated Jumeirah Essex House is a part of the National Trust for Historic Hotels of America and is a 44-story luxury hotel/condo building. Located on 160 Central Park South and built in 1929 it was formerly known as the Park Tower. Its six-story, neon red sign was erected in 1932 in celebration of its reopening and new ownership/name and has been there... Read More
The Residences at Jumeirah Essex House – Newly-Designed Manhattan Luxury Condos Within a Historic Landmark Hotel
The Residences at Jumeirah Essex House - Entrance The recently-renovated Jumeirah Essex House is a part of the National Trust for Historic Hotels of America and is a 44-story luxury hotel/condo building. Located on 160 Central Park South and built in 1929 it was formerly known as the Park Tower. Its six-story, neon red sign was erected in 1932 in celebration of its reopening and new ownership/name and has been there ever since, rising above Central... Read More
Foreign Investors View New York City as Most Stable Real Estate Market in United States
You’ve probably heard from and read in numerous and reputable sources that foreign investment is surging in the United States and New York City real estate seems to be the most stable of all major cities. The reasons are clearcut; the present inventory of homes on the market, the unemployment rates that plague some of the country’s population and the weak dollar coupled with the instability in some foreign countries are positively affecting... Read More


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