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
Harlem–A Revitalized Upper West Side Manhattan Neighborhood
Harlem is on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and was established in the mid 1600s by Dutch Governor Peter Stuyvesant. It was named after the Dutch City, Harlem and its borders are 110th Street to Harlem River, 5th Avenue to St. Nicholas Avenue, 96th Street to Harlem River and East River to 5th Avenue. Along with other urban spaces in New York City, the 20th century brought about gentrification within Harlem and pricing for housing soared. In the... 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
Ten Reasons to Choose Keller Williams New York City
Keller Williams New York City has access to a nationwide network of nearly 80,000 agents in the United States and Canada. Keller Williams New York City is one of 700 Market Centers throughout the country with agents and associates targeting specific regions. Our Market Center professionals are the experts in Manhattan real estate and investment opportunities. Keller Williams New York City is part of the second-largest real estate franchise in the... 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
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
Superb Luxury Living at 211 Elizabeth Street in Nolita
Photography by: Romanand Williams In the picturesque section of downtown Manhattan, Nolita, 211 Elizabeth Street is a small and stunning luxury condo building that sits on the corner of Elizabeth and Prince Streets. This red-bricked, boutique building was the vision of a former Tony Award winning Broadway producer, Peter Manning and husband and wife Hollywood production designers, Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch. The three are now 16 Prince, LLC,... Read More
Manhattan’s Upper East Side – Elegant Living in New York City
From 59th to 96th Street and from the East River to Central Park is Manhattan’s Upper East Side. This section of New York City has some of the most expensive real estate in the nation and was once referred to as the “Silk Stocking District.” During the late 1800s, Fifth, Madison, Park, Lexington, First, Second and Third Avenues were paved and wealthy New Yorkers flocked to the area, building grand mansions on these picturesque streets and... Read More


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