by Mike Hammer | Jun 18, 2014 | Business, Dining, Events, Real Estate
RexCheck is hosting a Summer Kickoff Launch to celebrate 100,000 downloads of their mobile app. For those of you who don’t know, RexCheck is an app that allows potential tenants to preview residential properties straight from their phone. Buyers and renters can view...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 17, 2014 | Business, Real Estate
351 Canal Street building Home to countless trade-in and discount stores, Canal street, located in SoHo, is considered the street for shoppers to frequent. With the purchase of a five story, 25,000 square ft. retail and apartment building on Canal Street for $24.8...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 13, 2014 | Culture, Real Estate
What we could be seeing downtown later this decade! It has been 50 years since Andy Warhol made his first ever artistic imprint of the city with his iconic and whimsical style in the Upper East Side, where the Bodley Gallery once stood firmly. This year, Warhol...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 6, 2014 | Business, Living, News, Real Estate
The Woolworth Building. The Woolworth Building in Downtown Manhattan once held the record for the tallest building in the world, but today it is looking to break a new kind of record. The downtown area is continuing to be the hottest spot to settle down in New York...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 2, 2014 | Real Estate
THE INFLUX OF NEW BUSINESSES AND FAMILIES HAS LED TO EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENTS By Luis Vazquez Just a little more than a year ago, newspaper accounts were claiming that the growth of Downtown had been derailed by Superstorm Sandy. Now look how far we’ve come. New...
by Mike Hammer | May 30, 2014 | Business, News
[slideshow_deploy id=’46804′] Representatives of the Howard Hughes Corporation and SHoP Architects invited the media to join them on a New York Water Taxi to view the progress made at Pier 17 on Thursday afternoon. Ground was broken on the redevelopment...