The Onyx Chelsea at 261 West 28th Street in Chelsea

Photography by Edenpictures Chelsea is easily recognized as Manhattan’s vibrant, artsy district. Numerous art galleries, the High Line, world-class restaurants and Chelsea Piers are within this West Side neighborhood. Near the heart of this beautiful community is the Onyx Chelsea on 261 West 28th Street, a full-service boutique condominium. The award-winning architectural design team of FXFowle, whose projects include commercial and residential... Read More

How Do You Start a Movement?

Each of us makes a choice every day to get up, get motivated and hopefully, inspire others along the way. Some of us have come from humble beginnings, while others took over the reins of a family business. We all have role models — those individuals that struck a chord with us; whether it be something he/she has accomplished or some words of encouragement that lit a fire, so to speak, underneath us. When I arrived in Manhattan several years... Read More

Chelsea Luxury Condos

Chelsea-Luxury-Condos photo by edenpictures The Chelsea Stratus at 101 West 24th Street in Chelsea Towering over a choice Chelsea location is the Chelsea Stratus, a 40-story Chelsea luxury condo building. Developed by LCOR, the real estate investment company that’s developed more than 20,000 multifamily residential projects throughout the U.S., invested $260 million to complete this luxury condo building in 2008. SCLE Architects, a Manhattan firm... Read More

Chen Mishael grew up in Raanana, Israel and experienced a lifetime of exciting ventures at a very young age.

After graduating high school, he served in the Israeli Army, was an investigator for the Israeli Military Police and backpacked his way across South American for six months. Chen wanted to see the world and thought Manhattan would be a great place to start. He moved to New York City at the age of 23 and began his studies at Baruch College (CUNY), ranked as one of the nation’s top colleges. Living in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, he embraced... Read More

The Upper East Side’s Bridge Tower Place at 401 East 60th Street in Lenox Hill

The Bridge Tower Place Condominiums combine the perfect Upper East Side location with full-service amenities. Located at 401 East 60th Street in the Lenox Hill neighborhood, Bridge Tower Place gives residents easy access to beautiful tree-lined Upper East side streets and small parks plus there’s a Bed, Bath and Beyond and a Starbucks located inside the property. Lenox Hill runs south to north from 59th to 79th Streets and residents who choose... Read More

New York Apartments

Why You Should Buy One Now! In a previous blog, I told you about the forecast for Manhattan real estate, what the experts are predicting and why New York apartments continue to be a solid investment. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so I thought I’d give you a peek inside of some of these New York apartments, along with where they are and why you should buy one now. Interest rates are still low and now’s a good time to invest! Cassa... Read More

Best Manhattan Restaurants for a Power Business Meeting

Photo: Whitney Cox One of the best parts of my job is getting to know my clients and potential clients. One of the best ways of doing that is to go out to lunch, dinner or after-hours to get away from the distractions of the office. Whether it’s a quick lunch, after-hour drinks or an upscale dining experience, we’ve got several to choose from. Below are a few of my personal favorites and ones I consider the best Manhattan restaurants for... Read More

The Platinum at 247 West 46th Street

www.platinumnyc.com If you want luxury living right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Platinum at 247 West 46th Street and 8th Avenue is the place to call home. This dramatic 43-story condominium development is steps away from Times Square, the striking New York Times building and within walking distance to Broadway, Rockefeller Center and world-class restaurants, grocers and cafes. For a central location seconds away from numerous commuter... Read More

Manhattan Parks–The Largest Social Network?

Photography by Funkdooby I wrote a blog last month about Manhattan Getting Bigger and Bloomberg’s plans to make New York City the Number One Digital City. It seems to be happening as a press release from NYC.gov last week announced that Mayor Bloomberg and AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson Launch Free Wi-Fi Service in 20 New York City Parks across the five boroughs. Yahoo! Or Google, or Twitter. The press release states that there’s... Read More

The “New” High Line in Chelsea

Photography Joel Sternfeld, Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York. Section 2 Opens for Summer! As a New Yorker, I’m constantly inspired by the innovative ways in which developers and community leaders transform abandoned, seemingly useless relics of history into not only gorgeous green spaces, but places where Manhattanites can relax amongst one of the busiest cities in the world. The High Line in Chelsea is certainly an... Read More

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