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

Luxury Condos in Tribeca

Photography ©Trespassers Will Tribeca Summit at 415 Greenwich Street in Tribeca, New York City Bold, beautiful and prime real estate in Tribeca, the Tribeca Summit was converted into luxury condos, duplexes and penthouses. This historic landmark building was built in 1912 and was once the Summit Warehouse, a former storage and distribution center. Designed by H. Thomas O’Hara, the Manhattan architectural firm that’s responsible for several... Read More

KELLER WILLIAMS NEW YORK CITY PRESENTS:

923 Fifth Avenue LISTING OF THE WEEK: 923 Fifth Avenue #17CD (Web #10523) Every week, I’ll be showcasing one of our beautiful listings. I’ll include pictures, information on the unit and some information about the neighborhood as well. Take a look inside 923 Fifth Avenue, #17 CD and enjoy! ~ For those desiring the ultimate luxury living experience among the quiet, tree-lined streets of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, 923 Fifth Avenue is one... Read More

Five Must-See Museums in Manhattan

Photography by ©Switchstyle New York City has some of the best museums in the world. From the well-known to some you may not know about, listed below are my picks for the Five Must-See Museums in Manhattan. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) The MET began in 1870 and grew into its present glory and location ten years later in Central Park at 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue. It’s about a quarter of a mile long and takes up four city blocks.... Read More

Why I Love New York!

In case you didn’t see on the national news, here’s a construction worker that provides annoyed Manhattanites some respite from the ongoing 2nd Avenue subway construction noise. Gary Russo from Queens croons some Frank Sinatra to passers-by and his singing is soothing some rattled nerves. (NBC reported a bit of dancing in the streets and quoted, “Only in New York).” Enjoy! Share on Facebook 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

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

Midtown Manhattan Condos are Selling!

Midtown Manhattan is the area that defines New York City–the pulse and heart of the city that never sleeps. Rockefeller Center, Penn Station, the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden and Times Square–all these world renown venues and iconic buildings are in Midtown. With it also being one of the most busiest commercial districts in the world, it’s easy to see why investors, individuals and corporations are buying in Midtown... Read More

West Village – Manhattan’s Beautiful and Pristine Neighborhood Bordering Greenwich Village

Photography by ©Wallyg What’s not to love about Manhattan’s artsy jewel of a community, the West Village? Its unofficial boundaries are from Houston to 14 Street and Sixth Avenue to the Hudson River. The West Village is an extension of Greenwich Village and has a bit more of a unassuming personality than its more boisterous counterpart, the East Village. With Chelsea to the North and Soho to the South, Manhattan’s West Village is home to... Read More

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