REAL ESTATE

  • NYC’s best spots for Thanksgiving takeout

    Life is stressful enough without having to also prepare an elaborate meal in a tiny New York City kitchen. Instead, order from one of the many restaurants offering special Thanksgiving takeout dinners and desserts. A few classic, comforting choices, like the Turkey Day feast with all the fixings from Bubby’s and an Italian spread from Tino’s Deli to less traditional…

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  • Upper West Side’s Metro Theater may finally reopen

    A landmarked Upper West Side movie theater that has been vacant for nearly two decades may soon be returned to its former glory—as long as its buyers can raise $7 million by the end of the year. As reported by the New York Times, the nonprofit Upper West Side Cinema Center on Friday announced it reached a deal with the…

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  • NYC Council votes to end forced broker fees

    Council Member Chi Ossé held a press conference before the City Council voted on the FARE Act. Photo credit: Gerardo Romo / NYC Council Media Unit on Flickr New York City renters may soon no longer have to pay a broker fee when leasing an apartment. The Council on Wednesday voted to approve the Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses (FARE)…

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  • How Laser Cleaning Works: A Step-by-Step Guide to Efficient and Eco-Friendly Surface Cleaning

    Laser cleaning is a revolutionary, eco-friendly process that efficiently removes rust, paint, oxides, and other contaminants from metal surfaces. It’s increasingly popular across various industries due to its precision and ability to clean without damaging the underlying material. In this guide, we’ll explore the five key steps in the laser cleaning process and why it’s becoming the preferred choice for…

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  • Everything you need to know about the 2024 Veterans Day Parade in NYC

    This year’s Veterans Day returns to New York City on Monday, November 11. As the country’s largest Veterans Day commemoration, the event features 20,000 marchers and over 150 vehicles traveling down Fifth Avenue in tribute to our armed forces. The 105th annual parade starts at 12:30 p.m. at 26th Street and Fifth Avenue and heads north until ending at 47th…

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  • 20 places to volunteer in NYC this holiday season

    Credit: West Side Campaign Against Hunger As the holiday season rolls around and we enjoy time with loved ones, it’s easy to overlook New Yorkers facing hunger, unemployment, homelessness, or health challenges. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to lend a hand across the five boroughs—whether it’s serving at food pantries or helping deliver meals to seniors. Ahead, discover volunteer…

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  • 106 years ago, New York women voted for the first time

    Suffragists marching, probably in New York City in. New York, 1915. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress With New Yorkers and the nation showing up to the polls in record numbers this year, it’s hard to imagine a time when women could not vote. About 106 years ago today, Catherine Ann Smith was among the first women to vote…

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  • Duct Cleaning Near Me: What You Need to Know

    When it comes to maintaining a healthy indoor environment, ensuring clean air ducts is essential. If you’ve ever searched for “duct cleaning near me,” you’re probably already aware that this service can improve air quality and the overall efficiency of your HVAC system. But what exactly is duct cleaning, what’s the best way to do it, and why is it…

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  • Updated Midtown South rezoning plan could create nearly 10,000 new homes

    8th Avenue below 40th Street. Photo © Ondel Hylton New zoning tools will allow the city to build bigger apartment buildings in Midtown Manhattan, doubling the new housing units permitted under a proposed rezoning. The Department of City Planning on Thursday released an updated draft of the Midtown South rezoning plan to incorporate floor area ratio (FAR) caps of 15…

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  • Laser Graffiti Cleaning: A Modern Solution for Graffiti Removal

    Graffiti, while considered art in some contexts, can be a nuisance when it appears on private properties or public buildings without consent. The traditional methods of graffiti removal, such as chemical solvents, pressure washing, and sandblasting, often come with drawbacks like surface damage, environmental concerns, and high costs. Enter laser graffiti cleaning—a revolutionary approach that promises effective, damage-free, and environmentally…

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