HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT? IT’S ABOUT THE REAL ESTATE!

Unemployment is very high, yet many employers are finding it extremely difficult to fill certain jobs. It is estimated that unemployment amongst the very skilled is actually rather low: We know unemployment amongst the highly educated is definitely low. In this morning’s Wall Street Journal, an article tries to establish what is causing this. Employers and economists… [Read More]

WE ENTER THE ERA OF THE FLASH-CRASH!

The recent equity market flash-crash was determined to be a product of the computer-run systems we rely so heavily on. The flash crash produced a 1000-plus point market drop. And worse, we should expect another flash-crash in the future. With our lives increasingly over-taken by computers, the FLASH CRASH could happen not only on Wall… [Read More]

HUDSON BLUES….

In this morning’s Wall Street Journal, the next stage in the saga of the building HUDSON BLUE at 423 West Street is reported: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704017904575409722058648014.html This building, located a few doors down from the 3 Richard Meier Towers, home to celebrities Calvin Klein and Hugh Jackman, somewhat emulating their glass and white steel facade, has been… [Read More]

SLIM SHADY?

It was reported in the Wall Street Journal to-day that the world’s richest man, Carlos Slim of Mexico, may have failed to pay the real estate broker that had listed the property before it sold a commission on the purchase of the Duke-Semans Mansion at 1009 Fifth Avenue…. Of course, the Seller would be the… [Read More]

MORE THAN HALF OF NYC CONSTRUCTION IS EDUCATIONAL

New York City’s education sector has become an increasingly important market for the construction industry, according to the New York Building Congress, a nonprofit group that represents the construction industry. Elementary and secondary schools, as well as higher education institutions, accounted for 56% of the value of all institutional construction starts between May 2008 and… [Read More]

ARCHITECTURE SHIFT: IS THE GLASS BOX TREND OVER?

“New Yorkers may be burnt out on glass buildings,” architect James Carpenter said in a recent New York Times article. With over more than 30 years as a glass artist, he is now more focused on using the material not as mere enclosure, but as a tool for manipulating light. The debate still rages on… [Read More]

JOB CREATION IN NEW YORK CITY BEATS REST OF US.

CRAIN’s reports:   After more than a year in which Greenhouse IT couldn’t land a single sales meeting, the company has finally gotten its foot in the door at city businesses over the past three months to pitch its workstation, server and network-management services. “The good news is, companies are ready to talk,” says Simon… [Read More]

WATCH OUR SUB-ZERO: HERE’S THE NEXT CHIC APPLIANCE!

First it was granite counters, then stainless professional appliances, ESPECIALLY a Sub Zero fridge, then Crestron sound system, and so on and so on….: Could the latest-greatest amenity for you home be the car charger? What about this ultra-sleek-apple-chic charger from GE? Designed by Yves Behar, we think it looks great. With Tesla a publicly… [Read More]

200 ELEVENTH AVENUE EXPOSED

The scaffolding and netting are finally coming down on West Chelsea’s most eagerly anticipated building, the Annabelle Selldorf designed 200 Eleventh Avenue. Developed by Urban Muse and Young Woo & Associates, this is the first residential building to be completed facing Chelsea Cove, the new 9 acre park just north of Chelsea Piers. The building… [Read More]

CLINTON WEDDING vs. BUSH WEDDING (and the real estate)

In this morning’s Wall Street Journal, it was reported that Jenna Bush’s wedding cost a mere $ 100,000.00 compared to the stratospheric $ 3 million estimate for Chelsea Clinton’s wedding: “Bottom line? Think more like Jenna Bush, and less like Chelsea Clinton” A good point, yet one major defining issue was over-looked: the real estate…. [Read More]