Category: Community Living

Real Estate Trends Good Day, Ma'am
2013 February Good Day, Ma'am

 While a building’s facade might draw the eye initially, it’s usually the first employee a visitor encounters that forms a lasting  impression. And for many condominiums in New York City, the resident doorman  holds this coveted, all-impor…

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Real Estate Trends Exterior Elements
Exterior Elements

 When you think landscaping, you probably don’t think of a swanky New York co-op or condo building. After all, landscaping in  the usual sense is typically reserved for suburban homes where there is rolling  turf, strategically placed tree…

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Neighborhoods New York's Upper East Side
2013 January New York's Upper East Side

 When the well-heeled downtown set lost their power due to the effects of  Hurricane Sandy, they didn’t load up on candles, batteries and canned goods; instead, they ditched their  West Village brownstones and Soho lofts and headed to the …

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Organizations A Look at the Westchester CCAC
2013 January A Look at the Westchester CCAC

 Westchester County was not always the affluent suburban landscape it is today.  The county evolved from its Native American roots into small population centers  and farms of the 17th and 18th centuries, growing into large urban centers, a…

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Real Estate Trends May I Help You
2013 January May I Help You

 For most of us, there simply are not enough hours in the day to do everything  that needs to be done. We rush to pick the kids up from school, make it to that  impromptu work meeting that just got called, or even find the time to grab som…

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Real Estate Trends Getting to Know You
2012 December Getting to Know You

 Valerie Smaldone lives in a lovely, well-kept, prewar building in the Midtown  East area, known as the Beekman area. Her building was built in the late 1920's  and, among other amenities, has an extraordinary rooftop garden where she  occ…

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Real Estate Trends What the Future Holds
2012 December What the Future Holds

 The worst of the recession—big-time failures of investment banks and mortgage companies, huge banks in  trouble, companies laying people off in the thousands—may be over. There are some signs of hope, and residential buildings that were  …

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Organizations NYARM's School of Property Management
2012 November NYARM's School of Property Management

The New York Association of Realty Managers (NYARM) has been instrumental in perfecting the skills of managers in the field with their School of Property Management for nearly eight years, and in doing so, has helped numerous veterans …

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Neighborhoods Still Trendy in Tribeca
2012 November Still Trendy in Tribeca

With its top-of-the-line schools, numerous transportation options, waterfront access, airy loft apartments, chic boutiques, and abundance of fine restaurants, plus a tranquil atmosphere and almost negligible crime levels, Tribeca is ea…

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Organizations The Manhattan Resident Manager's Club
2012 October The Manhattan Resident Manager's Club

Superintendents are a lot more than a repair person or someone to call at 3:00 a.m. if you suddenly find yourself without heat in the middle of a blustery February night. Superintendents or resident managers are responsible fo…

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