A goregous townhouse on Grove Street in Greenwich Village has gone to contract close to its $ 15million+ asking price. Attached are some pictures of this beauty. The property was gut renovated by Triton Enterprises and never lived in, over 5,000sf in size. “The key to this story is,” says Leonard Steinberg, managing director of Prudential… [Read More]
REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE IS CHANGED FOREVER.
In this weekend’s New York Times, an interview with Frederick Peters, the head of Warburg Partnership, illustrates clearly how the world of real estate brokerage has changed forever. “I remember a time many years ago when I started doing e-mail blasts to the brokerage community, announcing new properties I was listing,” says Leonard Steinberg, managing… [Read More]
NEW YORK CITY: IT’S ONE OF THE ‘FABULOUS FOUR’…..
In CRAINS, a report shows how New York City is unlike the rest of the USA, and is truly an international city. These days, buyers of commercial property in New York can expect their investments to provide similar rates of return as they would in London, Paris and Washington D.C.—cities RCA calls the “Fabulous Four.”… [Read More]
IT MAY BE A VERRRRRY LONG HALLOWEEN….
With almost certainty we will see a major political shift after next week’s elections. The presidency will be stuck in a potential gridlock where the only window of opportunity is 2011 says Nouriel Roubini in to-day’s Financial Times. The president deserves credit for setting up a bipartisan debt commission, which is most likely to propose a… [Read More]
200 ELEVENTH AVENUE COMES TO LIFE WITH ‘SNOB’.
Tonight, 200 Eleventh Avenue, the iconic new landmark in the West Chelsea Arts District designed by Annabelle Selldorf and built by Glauco Lolli-Ghetti of Urban Muse and Young Woo and Associates came to life with the launch of SNOB magazine, the Russian language magazine geared towards the growing Russian community in the USA. On one… [Read More]
HIGH LINE PARK VIEWING SPUR RISES
If you are walking near West 26th Street and 10th Avenue, look up. You will notice a new addition to the High Line—the Viewing Spur is starting to take shape. Crews have hoisted the 22-by-11-foot painted steel frame into place, giving us a hint of what will soon be one of Section 2’s most dynamic… [Read More]
NEWSFLASH: NEW YORK NOISE MAY CAUSE DEAFNESS!
And this is news? Any New Yorker has know this news headline for decades. So instead of repeating the obvious, here are some solutions for reducing the noise levels in Manhattan: 1) Fine (heavily) and remove any and all vehicles whose noise levels exceed the legal limit: we all know the culprits….those annoying Harley drivers… [Read More]
THE ECONOMY: IS GOOD NOT GOOD ENOUGH?
The economy in the U.S. probably grew at a faster pace in the third quarter, reflecting a pickup in consumer spending that bodes well for the recovery’s staying power, economists projected a report this week will show. Gross domestic product rose at a 2 percent annual pace, up from a 1.7 percent rate in the… [Read More]
FORECLOSURE MESS WILL COST ALL: YES, EVEN IN MANHATTAN.
The foreclosure mess could hurt homeowners in Manhattan in an indirect way: The costs of buying an apartment and paying off the mortgage are likely to go up, say housing experts. The rising costs will come both during the closing and throughout the life of the loan. At the closing, the cost of title insurance,… [Read More]
DOWNTOWN! Manhattan’s favored suburb. Convenience is the new luxury.
Is Downtown Manhattan the new New York SUBURB? With 200 Eleventh Avenue, you have a garage attached to your own apartment……many full-full service buildings are becoming similar to suburban ‘gated communities’ affording even more conveniences than their suburban counterparts….think 101 Warren Street with its own Whole Foods, Bed Bath and Beyond and Barnes and Noble IN… [Read More]