Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on December 6th, 2014 Victor Homes and Michael Shvo revealed the Peter Marino-designed building located at the old Getty Station site at 24th Street and Tenth Avenue (239 Tenth Avenue) in West Chelsea, New York at Design Miami as part of the Art Basel fanfare, which naturally had… [Read More]
URBAN COMPASS MARKETS FIRST US TADAO ANDO RESIDENTIAL CONDO
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on December 5th, 2014 I am so honored to confirm the rumors that URBAN COMPASS has been chosen to market the first USA residential condominium building designed by the Grand Master of all Architects, Tadao Ando, located at 152 Elizabeth Street in Nolita. The marketing of the 7-unit property that is… [Read More]
TIME IS THE LAST LUXURY
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on December 2nd, 2014 The world is drowning in luxury. A plethora of ultra luxurious new buildings are on the market now in New York and many more are coming over the course of the next 18 months. Each developer is trying to out-do one another with the… [Read More]
THE MOST EXPENSIVE WIND TUNNELS IN THE WORLD?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on November 22nd, 2014 Many New Yorkers have succumbed to their chiropractors recently as they arch their heads to the skies to fully embrace the sky scraping height of 432 Park Avenue, the tallest (1,396ft) residential condominium tower in New York City now fully topped out and visible… [Read More]
URBAN POWER: NEW YORKERS CONSUME 75% LESS ENERGY THAN DALLAS
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on November 20th, 2014 Major Urban Centers such as New York are growing: In 1950, about 825 million people lived in large cities and two-thirds of the world’s 2.5 billion people lived in rural areas. Today, half of the planet’s 7 billion people live in cities. We have… [Read More]
TWITTER STALLS SIGNALING A SHIFT?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on November 8th, 2014 This week’s mediocre results from TWITTER may signal a shift: is the world getting tired of the shallowness of so much of what is reported? Is 160 characters enough to truly get a message of substance across? Is the world starting to look for… [Read More]
THE URBAN COMPASS REAL ESTATE APP. REVOLUTION
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on November 2nd, 2014 At URBAN COMPASS we developed an APP many months ago in house that has turned the industry upside down. It demonstrates to the world how simple and easy it can be to search for everything real estate in the palm of your hand. Now… [Read More]
ROBOTS TO INVADE CHELSEA? LOWE’S IS COMING TO NEW YORK CITY
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on October 29th, 2014 CRAIN’S just reported that Lowe’s, the primary Home Depot competitor is coming to Manhattan opening two branches, one on the Upper West Side at 2008 Broadway and another 30,000sf store in West Chelsea at 635 West 19th Street. Does anyone know what building this… [Read More]
THE APARTMENT IS THE CHEAP P(ART)
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on October 26th, 2014 Strolling through the exceptional Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit of the Cubist works owned by Leonard Lauder, I was reminded that these masterpieces were actually in someone’s home until very recently: We should be reminded in a world obsessed with high priced real estate just how… [Read More]
WHEN SPECULATION DAMPENS MARKETS
Posted by Leonard Steinberg of URBAN COMPASS on October 24th, 2014 Speculation can be a powerful thing: as New Yorkers awaken this morning to the reality that the first local EBOLA case has been identified, many are wondering what or if they have been exposed in some way to this deadly disease? Did you walk… [Read More]