REAL ESTATE
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Every NYC borough saw a decline in chain stores over the past year
Nearly 250 chain stores in New York City have closed in the last year, the second-largest decrease since the pandemic began in 2020. The Center for an Urban Future (CUF) on Tuesday released its annual “State of the Chains” report, which found a 3.1 percent decrease in the number of chain stores across the five boroughs over the past year.…
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The Power of Digital Marketing for Vacation Property Success » RenovateRx
Introduction:In today’s digital age, the success of vacation properties heavily relies on effective digital marketing strategies. Gone are the days of relying solely on traditional marketing methods; now, it’s all about harnessing the power of the online world to attract guests and secure bookings. In this blog post, we will explore the transformative impact of digital marketing on vacation property…
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For $750K, this Park Slope co-op has a working fireplace, lots of closets, laundry, and loads of charm
Photo credit: J. Alexander Photography for The Corcoran Group In many of New York City’s pre-war co-ops, pre-war charm–and details like a cozy wood-burning fireplace in the bedroom–can mean a sacrifice in space and modern amenities. Asking $750,000, this one-bedroom home at 440 9th Street in Brooklyn’s equally charming Park Slope neighborhood offers both delicious historic details and perks like…
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For $750K, this Park Slope co-op has a working fireplace, lots of closets, laundry, and loads of charm
Photo credit: J. Alexander Photography for The Corcoran Group In many of New York City’s pre-war co-ops, pre-war charm–and details like a cozy wood-burning fireplace in the bedroom–can mean a sacrifice in space and modern amenities. Asking $750,000, this one-bedroom home at 440 9th Street in Brooklyn’s equally charming Park Slope neighborhood offers both delicious historic details and perks like…
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