by Grace Capobianco | Oct 19, 2017 | Living, Real Estate
Honey, I’m home! 70 Charlton Street, the first luxury residential development located in Hudson Square, a section within West Soho, just unveiled its amenities. With interiors by Workshop/APD, the driving design element in the public spaces is a curved teak wall...
by Mike Hammer | Oct 13, 2017 | News, Technology
Last weekend’s Future of Storytelling Festival, held in Staten Island’s picturesque Snug Harbor, was a thrilling opportunity to be part of some of the most stimulating, interactive ways stories are being told globally today. Taking place over three days,...
by Grace Capobianco | Oct 9, 2017 | Real Estate
A bit of Real Estate news from Ryan Serhant, on Brooklyn 550 Vanderbilt. New York real estate market, the summer months are tough. The buyers that are looking for top of the line high end real estate just aren’t around, they’re all out on their yachts, vacations, or...
by Grace Capobianco | Sep 14, 2017 | Finance
The week after Labor Day was classified as a Category 5 for news. For once, it seemed that there were not enough people in the media to cover all of the goings-on. The forty inches of rain accompanying Hurricane Harvey displaced tens of thousands of people in Texas...
by Luigi Rosabianca | Sep 12, 2017 | Real Estate
THE REAL NEW YORK: DARREN SUKENIK, DOUGLAS ELLIMAN “Location, Location, Location: Just One Block Makes a Difference Downtown” With much of downtown offering pockets of high-end and ultra-high-end real estate, one block can mean a world of difference for a potential...
by Grace Capobianco | Sep 6, 2017 | Finance, News
Relevance of Wall Street At a time when most of our nation is financially illiterate, the Museum of American Finance is a socially-relevant institution that empowers people to understand and take control of one of the most important aspects of their lives. ...