FLOOD WALLS: AN EXCELLENT MEASURE AGAINST FUTURE STORMS

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on October 30th, 2013 After Sandy, many buildings decided that as part of their preparedness for future flood damage they would install flood walls: well, here is one being erected in Manhattan as a test showing just how large and strong these walls really are. These massive barriers are designed to… [Read More]

NEW ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AFTER SANDY

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on October 12th, 2013 As we approach the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy,  the deadliest and most destructive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, as well as the second-costliest hurricane in United States history that killed 73 people and cost New York around $42 billion. ($65 billion in total US damages),… [Read More]

WEST CHELSEA TO BE ELEVATED BY FOUR FEET

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on September 14th, 2013 As we approach the anniversary of the catastrophic storm Hurricane Sandy, the DOB has passed a new building and zoning code for buildings exposed to the flood zone……the code requires a building in West Chelsea to be elevated by four feet above street level. Already developers, architects… [Read More]

BLOOMBERG'S STORM PROTECTION PLAN

Posted on June 12th, 2013 New York Mayor Bloomberg called for a $20 billion system of flood walls, levees and other measures to protect vulnerable regions from storms and the effects of climate change. A 400-page report outlines 250 concrete recommendations for how to confront the risks we face, and build a stronger, more resilient city. As… [Read More]

JEAN GEORGE’S PERRY STREET RESTAURANT RE-OPENS POST SANDY

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on February 19th, 2013 PERRY STREET, the ultra-cool, chic + sleek, Thomas Juul Hansen-designed West Village Jean Georges restaurant, re-opened tonight after undergoing extensive renovations and repairs as a result of SANDY, the hurricane that caused flooding in lower Manhattan in late 2012. The place looked exceptional and the food was… [Read More]

THE 3rd SUPER-STORM: "SANDY", "ATHENA"……."THE FISCAL CLIFF"?

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on November 7th, 2012 As the second super-storm “Athena”, a strong nor’easter, approaches our shores with the expectation of super-strong winds, rain, snow and storm surges, we have to look towards a potentially bigger storm…..THE FISCAL CLIFF. Unlike nature, this is a $ 7 trillion storm we can actually be prepared… [Read More]

THE FUTURE OF THE ‘PLATINUM MILE’?

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on November 5th, 2012 There is much chatter in the New York real estate community about the future of the ‘Platinum Mile’, that stretch of high end downtown properties fronting the Hudson River from 30th Street down to Tribeca. After Hurricane Sandy it is understandable that there is concern that these… [Read More]