REAL ESTATE
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Minetta Lane townhouse with an 83-foot rock climbing wall asks $20M
Photos courtesy of Real Estate Production Network for Sotheby’s International Realty One of New York City’s most unique homes hit the market this week. The Greenwich Village townhouse at 16 Minetta Lane underwent a 10-year renovation led by owner architect Adam Kushner that transformed the original building and rear carriage house into one unbelievable compound. Leaving the exterior structures intact,…
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Best Laser Cleaning Service Near Me: A Comprehensive Guide
When it comes to maintaining and restoring various surfaces, laser cleaning has emerged as a leading technology, especially for metal, stone, and wood surfaces. If you’re searching for the best laser cleaning service near you, it’s essential to understand what this innovative method entails and how it can benefit your property. What is Laser Cleaning? Laser cleaning is a surface…
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Data Vandals artist-activists bring data to life in NYC at colorful Cooper Union exhibition
Image credit: DataVandals.com Not all New York City events are easy to categorize; a provocative program taking place at Cooper Union from Friday, September 27 to Sunday, September 29, straddles the worlds of art, technology, data science, and community participation. Showcasing the talents of NYC data-activist collective Data Vandals (artist Jen Ray and data visualization expert Jason Forrest), the exhibition’s…
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Reserve Your Table at Noble Nori: A Seamless Dining Experience Awaits
Welcome to Noble Nori, where culinary expertise meets the art of sushi in the heart of Monticello. Our dedication to providing an unforgettable dining experience begins with our easy and efficient reservation system. Designed with you in mind, our system ensures that your journey from planning to dining is as delightful as the meals we serve. Discover the Ease of…
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Rainforest Cafe to host pop-up at Empire State Building
It’s for real this time: Rainforest Cafe is coming to the Empire State Building. The beloved jungle-themed restaurant is hosting a pop-up at the skyscraper’s 86th-floor observatory from October 3 through 6, offering exclusive Rainforest Cafe and Empire State Building merchandise, along with special food items for fans of the iconic eatery. In a post on April Fools’ Day, the…
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Revolutionize Rust Removal: The Power of Laser Rust Strippers
Rust removal has long been a challenge in various industries, including manufacturing, automotive, and construction. Traditional methods often involve harsh chemicals, abrasive blasting, or labor-intensive scrubbing, which can be hazardous to both humans and the environment. However, a game-changing technology has emerged: laser rust strippers. What are Laser Rust Strippers? Laser rust strippers utilize high-precision laser beams to remove rust,…
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Deal reached for new Court Square public library at 5Pointz development
View of 5 Pointz LIC in September 2020; Photo: © CityRealty After over four years, Court Square in Long Island City is getting its public library back. The Queens Public Library (QPL) announced a tentative deal for a new branch at the 5Pointz LIC rental development on Jackson Avenue. After occupying the ground floor of One Court Square for 30…
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For $6.5M, this Sutton Place townhouse can be three apartments, one modernist mansion, or anything in between
Photo credit: Udi Almog and Anton Brookes/H5 photography Townhouse living is a unique urban blessing, often with many options for a multi-family dwelling, usually with covetable outdoor space. Asking $6,500,000, this five-story townhouse at 419 East 50th Street in elegant, understated Sutton Place is particularly special on both counts. Built around 1878, the building was completely renovated in 1958, and…
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Food hall opening at Amazon’s Fifth Avenue office
Photo credit: WRNS Studio, SCAPE, Bilyana Dimitrova New York City is getting another food hall. Earlier this year, Texas-based operator Food Hall Co. announced plans to open Shaver Hall, a 35,000-square-foot culinary experience on the ground floor of the historic Lord & Taylor building on Fifth Avenue. After serving as the department store’s flagship for over a century, the landmark…
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Explore the Queens homes of over 100 famous Jazz musicians
Image courtesy of Flushing Town Hall Explore the vibrant history of jazz in Queens with a new interactive digital map. Flushing Town Hall on Thursday released the Digital Queens Jazz Trail Map, putting 125 jazz legends who once called Queens home on the map. The digital map is the first phase of a larger database that will include more figures,…
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