Clinton - Hells Kitchen - Midtown West Some still argue about the exact boundaries of Hell's Kitchen, but it's commonly considered to run from 34th to 59th Streets and from Eighth Avenue to the Hudson
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Postyourpropertieshere.com is the most active and productive real estate referral network online . We have a wide variety of real estate and investor related features all set up to help you do one important
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That is no exagerration. Our networking and activity are nonstop. This website is about one thing: setting you up to make more money in real estate. That takes networking and we do it right on the Pos
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My first post will be about an article written by Louis Oprisa, a student at the CIty College of New York. In this article I am a contributor and we both talk about young adults and their hunt for a NYC
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Do yourself a favor, DO NOT wait until you have to be in a new apartment in 30 days before you start your search. Â The VACANCY rate in Manhattan is around 1% so there isn't a MASSIVE amount of great apartments
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Actually every month is a Fair Housing Month, however April is a time of year when the nation commemorates the passage of the 1968 Fair Housing Act and reaffirms the right of every person to live where
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Written by Ruth Manuel-Logan New York State Senator Eric Adams is fed up with seeing male youths walking around with low slung or sagging pants that exposes their underwear. Consequently, Adams is currently
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Remember Logorama, that Academy Award-winning animated short that imagined Los Angeles as a city of logos, brand identities and corporate spokescreatures? If you ever wished there was a way you see New
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 By AMY O’LEARYGreat Graphic Click Here IN a crowded place like Manhattan, there are moments when a certain question flits across people’s minds. It could happen on a weeknight at the Union Square
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by Seth Freed WesslerIn September, New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly explained that, after 9/11, “I knew we needed to buttress our defenses of the city. We couldn’t rely on the
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Posted by ScottWiener,My journey into one of NYC's salvaged bakery ovens. [Photographs: Scott Wiener] The subject of coal-burning ovens seems to be popping up a lot lately and I have a feeling it's at
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BY MARTIN DENTONÂ |Â Just when the winter doldrums threaten to kick in, along comes FRIGID New York to bring a jolt of energy and excitement to the NYC theater landscape. A production of Horse Trade
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Sometimes the city life gets to be a bit too much and some time is needed to step away from it all. That's why we've found four gardens in New York City that are close enough to home that you won't have
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The construction standstill at Ground Zero has become the stuff of legend. The WTC has faced a mountain of red tape since it was first constructed, and the rebuilding effort has faced a similar uphill
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By Jake Mooney With all the coverage surrounding the upcoming presidential election, New York City’s 2013 mayoral race feels a long way off. But that’s not the case for the politicos running for mayor
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By Kristin Hurd As I have stated in past newsletters, I am a big fan of the data provided by Noah Rosenblatt of Urban Digs. He recently posted a great blog peppered with excellent data about the contract
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NEW YORK (AP) — Susan Sarandon has donated $75,000 to support table tennis programs in New York City public schools. The city Department of Education said Wednesday that the money will pay for equipment
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By Amanda Sidman AND Reuven Blau / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The deep pockets at Fashion Week have made the city a fortune. Mayor Bloomberg said Monday that the city takes in nearly $1 billion annually from
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