Over the last few months I’ve discussed the increasing popularity of New York City’s outer-boroughs–namely, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx–with regard to residential growth and development. From Crown Heights to Midwood, to Jamaica, Kew Gardens, and...
With an already completed, and beautifully designed Subway stop on the 7 train, the area along Manhattan’s 34th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues, feels more real than ever before. Dubbed by developers as Hudson Yards, the forgotten space from which one can view...
Previously, Midtown and Midtown South of Manhattan were thought of as the hot real estate neighborhoods in New York City. The locations were central, and gave both renters and office leaser’s exceptional access to the city. However, according to an article recently...
Union Square Café is being forced to close its doors after thirty years of dedicated service to their neighborhood. When the café first moved in, the location was a home to drug users. Now, thirty years later, due largely to the café’s focus on employing local...