UNREALITY REAL ESTATE

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on April 17, 2011 This week I was again shocked and amused by the power of a Reality TV show over the mind of a seller: Does a TV appearance really double the value of an apartment? I had met with an owner several months ago after a meeting a year… [Read More]

SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on April 13, 2011 The world is learning the painful reliance we have on one another where because of Japan’s horrible disaster, many components manufactured there are slowing down the production of products made elsewhere around the globe. These supply disruptions affect pricing in a meaningful way. A similar supply disruption… [Read More]

AMERICAN IDOL REPORTING

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on April 9, 2011 This week, Amercan Idol fans were shocked when one of the shows biggest talents, Pia, was voted off the show…..it was another reminder of the dangers of mass tastes dictating. Without Simon Cowell, the judges superficial, uneducated, Jenny-from-the-block evaluation failed us all. I feel the same way about real… [Read More]

LUXURYLETTER – THE DOWNTOWN MARKET REPORT

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on April 1, 2011 First Quarter reports released to-day embarassingly distort the Manhattan real estate market statistics: They talk about a sharp drop in average pricing (like there is such a thing as average in Manhattan) but fail to mention that the reason for this is the low inventory of new construction… [Read More]

CANAL STREET: THE NEXT PARK AVENUE?

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 31, 2011 Residential real estate sales in Downtown New York  soared in the month of March, and as the first quarter of 2011 draws to a close, it is clearly evident that the market has recovered strongly from a year ago, and even from the last quarter of 2010…. [Read More]

LEONA HELMSLEY LIVES! THE NOUVEAU LITTLE PEOPLE PAY TAXES

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 30th, 2011 OIl companies scream DRILL BABY DRILL, as it will be good for the USA, create jobs, generate tax revenues, yet Transocean denounces their USA ownership status, moves to Switzerland, and avoids $ 2 billion in taxes. 35% corporate tax rates are amongst the highest in the world,… [Read More]

WOULD YOU RENT YOUR HOME TO CHARLIE SHEEN?

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 29, 2011 So train-wreck-du-jour Charlie Sheen is heading to New York for his VIOLENT TORPEDO OF TRUTH tour on April 8th. The New York Post reports that most of the high end hotels in town have removed the welcome matt after Charlie recently trashed his Plaza Hotel room though… [Read More]

MANHATTAN: WIND CITY vs. NUCLEAR CITY

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 29, 2011 Living on the river’s edge has exposed me to how much wind New York City experiences: The other day as I turned the corner onto the West Side Highway, I leaned my full body weight into the wind to propel myself forwards. Thats quite a lot of… [Read More]

THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF EVERYTHING, INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT

\ Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 26, 2011 With the events unfolding in the Middle East indicating a significant shift in the power of the people to alter things around them through their access to communications that are not easily controlled by governments and those in power, I started to think on how here… [Read More]

LUX-CRITIQUE: The proposed addition to Chelsea Market

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 26, 2011 This is our first critique of a building…..Last week Jamestown Properties made a presentation to Community Board 4  showcasing the proposed addition to the rooftop of Chelsea Market which involved an additional 90,000sf for a boutique hotel and about 250,000sf for office space. While I think it is… [Read More]