The U.S. Census Bureau reported that in 2017, the average household income was $57,652. However, that might not be sufficient to buy a family home in New York or San Francisco. If desiring a home in the $250,000 price range, you might get a 184 square foot apartment in New York or 208 square feet […]
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2019 was an exciting year for New York City architecture, which had felt stagnant for the last several years in a row. Along with new buildings, parks and even a new neighborhood in Manhattan debuted, laying the groundwork for a creative future of architecture and design in NYC. The final section of the famous High […]
Didn’t scoop up your tickets in time to catch Yayoi Kusama’s traveling exhibition, Infinity Mirrors? No worries! Kusama is back with yet another immersive installation, and the esteemed artist’s vision titled “Every Day I Pray For Love,” is more than enough to make you go wow and your Instagram followers think, I wish I were […]
Many people enjoy traveling. However, enjoyable sojourns have a tendency to cost significant amounts of money. However, individuals might save funds while traveling by practicing the following suggestions: Consider Several Accommodations If traveling on a limited budget, sojourners are encouraged to consider different accommodations. While establishments like motels and hostels might not be as grand […]
Food is an essential part of any family budget. Because modern families spend so much time on the go, sometimes it is hard to reign in food costs due to sporadic meal planning and reliance on fast food. However, there are several different approaches that can be used to create a manageable food budget. The […]
A Brief History Central Park lies nearly right in the middle of Manhattan, New York. With millions of visitors on an annual basis, Central Park is one of the largest parks that New York has to offer. The park has an estimated 843 acres for people to enjoy between the hours of 6 a.m. and […]
Ever since Superstorm Sandy rocked the northeast in 2012, New Yorkers have tensed with bated breath at every tropical depression formed in the Atlantic. Meanwhile, summer heat is becoming so severe that the director of the NYC mayor’s office of recovery and resiliency Jainey Bavishi called it the new “silent killer” at MIT Technology Review’s […]
When it comes to large cities, it’s very hard to experience every single thing that they offer. With so many citizens, buildings and nooks and crannies, it can be daunting to see everything. And when it comes to the beautiful City of New York, it’s nigh impossible. Luckily, there are dozens of guides and ways […]