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

101 Warren Street in Tribeca

101 Warren Street, Tribeca NYC / Photography by SOM | © Eduard Hueber Tribeca’s gem of elegant and sophisticated luxury living was completed in 2009. 101 Warren brought transformation to a two-acre site in Lower Manhattan. There are 227 condominiums within this modernist building constructed of granite with oversized, rectangular windows in every unit. Taking a cue from the residential architecture of Tribeca and the monumental architecture... Read More

TriBeCa – Lower Manhattan’s Triangle of History, Charm and Luxury Living

TriBeCa / Flickr @ Mike Fleming Tribeca is Soho’s neighbor to the south and named for the space it occupies; a triangular area that’s bounded by Canal and Broadway over to the Hudson River and West Street and down to Vesey Street called the “Triangle Below Canal.” In 2006, Forbes magazine rated its zip code, 10013, as one of most expensive zip codes in the nation. Huge lofts, high-rises and townhomes are interspersed throughout its cobble-stoned... Read More

Soho-An Eclectic Enclave of New York Housing, Hotspots and History

This hip area of Manhattan is home to celebrities and artists. Its cobblestone streets, eclectic atmosphere, trendy restaurants, shops and art galleries make this section a place to be and be seen. From Canal Street to Houston and from Lafayette to the Hudson River, this neighborhood is said to have the largest collection of cast iron structures in the world. The area has a colorful past which only adds to its creative flavor and vibrant vibe. ... 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