REAL ESTATE
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This $5.25M Soho co-op combines loft living with penthouse luxury
Photo credit: Shannon Dupree Perched atop a classic 1920s Soho building, this six-room co-op at 45 Crosby Street retains the treasured ingredients of loft living, brought into the 21st century with a pristine top-of-the-line renovation helmed by contemporary design practice RAAD Studio. Asking $5,250,000, the turnkey home features direct elevator entry, 13-foot ceilings, large, light-filled rooms, and exposed original brick…
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Say ‘fir-well’ to your Christmas tree: Mulchfest is back
Mulchfest 2021. Photo © 6sqft Sick of your Christmas tree taking up space in your living room? There is an easy (and sustainable) way to ditch it. Starting December 26 and running through January 7, the city’s annual Mulchfest offers New Yorkers 72 sites across the five boroughs to drop off Christmas trees to be composted. Those who bring their…
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NYC rental subsidy aims to build affordable housing in wealthy neighborhoods
The city on Tuesday announced plans to subsidize mixed-income rental projects in neighborhoods with few low-cost homes as a way to jumpstart development following the end of the 421-a tax exemption. The new program, called the Mixed Income Market Initiative (MIMI), would make public money available for the first time to projects with both affordable and market-rate units, with the…
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20 ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve in NYC for under $150
New York City knows how to celebrate New Year’s Eve like no other. Amid its endless selection of extravagant rooftop parties and over-the-top events, it may seem impossible to ring in the New Year without it costing a pretty penny. However, enjoying New Year’s Eve in NYC doesn’t necessarily require you to spend hundreds of dollars. Ahead, we’ve found 20…
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A designer’s sophisticated Hell’s Kitchen loft in a former bakery asks $1.27M
Photo credit: Michael Weinstein for The Corcoran Group This one-bedroom loft co-op at 521 West 47th Street gets loft authenticity from its former bakery exterior. Inside, dark, moody tones evoke a polished cave with a hint of disco sparkle. Ceilings that rise to over 11 feet frame the renovated space, asking $1,275,000. The lush design and color palette come courtesy…
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The best NYC hotels for a luxury holiday experience
Image courtesy of the Plaza Hotel In New York City, you can get it all in one place — one minute you can indulge in a $1 slice of pizza on the sidewalk and the next you can be in one of the finest hotels in the country (or even the world). For those looking to get into option two,…
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The Whitney Museum announces free admission on Friday nights, second Sundays
The Whitney Museum of American Art will offer free admission and special programming on certain days every month next year. Beginning January 12, the Meatpacking District art museum will drop its “pay-what-you-wish” system on Fridays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on the second Sunday of every month. During those times, admission will be free for all visitors. Free…
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Embracing Technology for Seamless Experiences » RenovateRx
Introduction:In today’s digital era, technology is transforming various industries, and the vacation property management sector is no exception. The future of vacation property management lies in embracing technology to deliver seamless experiences for property owners and guests. At RenovateRx, we are at the forefront of this technological revolution, providing innovative solutions that elevate guest satisfaction, streamline operations, and maximize property…
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Unleashing the Potential of Vacation Properties » RenovateRx
Introduction:When it comes to vacation properties, providing exceptional guest experiences is key to standing out in a competitive market. As a vacation property owner or manager, you have the power to unleash the full potential of your properties and create unforgettable getaways for your guests. In this blog post, we will explore valuable insights and strategies for elevating guest experiences…
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Long-forgotten Bronx burial site of enslaved people designated as a landmark
Photo courtesy of the Landmarks Preservation Commission A Bronx park with unique New York City history is now a landmark. The Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) on Tuesday voted to designate Joseph Rodman Drake Park and Enslaved People’s Burial Ground, a colonial-era burial ground in Hunts Point that contains the long-forgotten site of a cemetery for enslaved people, as an individual…
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