Frequent visitors of my site know that I’m a major supporter of all things New York City; it’s the main focus of this site, after all. The city has so many different and wonderful things that make it an amazing place to live and visit. One such element is its ability to foster runners. The […]
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New York City has always been known for its status. It’s the city where dreams can come true. It’s home to almost one million millionaires and houses the world’s financial trade center. So, needless to say, there’s a fair bit of opulence throughout the city. And while NYC has experienced its fair share of large-scale […]
Ride-sharing has been the hottest transportation trend for several years now, and the concept isn’t going to disappear anytime fast. Uber and Lyft are the most popular ways to get a rapid ride by firing up the smartphone. Their apps make it super simple, and the services are typically cheaper than a taxi. As far […]
New York City is an amazing place to live or visit. From its bright lights to its bustling financial district and thriving small communities, New York City is diverse and enthralling; there’s no doubt about it. While the city in general is great to experience at any time of year, there’s something about the holiday […]
After five years of pursuing their dreams, literally and figuratively, Nick and Elyse Oleksak sold their Bantam Bagels business to T. Marzetti Company for $34 million. The company first emerged on the scene in 2014 with their appearance on Shark Tank. Their entrepreneurial spirit and solid business plan prevailed and resulted in a $275,000 investment […]
Living in a penthouse in a New York City skyscraper used to be coveted real estate that only the rich could afford. These wildly popular homes frequently sold for the tens of millions of dollars. They were the pinnacle of what “making it” in NYC meant and were luxurious for not only the stellar views […]
If you’re a resident or heading to New York City this fall, there’s so much for you to see and do. Your options are endless whether you enjoy leisurely strolls along the tree-lined streets, or catching a game at the local arenas. Here is a list of the top five activities and sights to experience […]
The regulators of New York City decided to add a cap to how many operational licenses that Lyft and Uber could have. Regulators made this decision in an effort to keep the yellow cab system in New York City alive. It’s the latest in an ugly conflict between regulators and ridesharing companies in several of the metropolitan […]
In June of 2017, the NextGeneration New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) requested proposals to bring apartments spread out over four public housing sites up to a total of 850. One of the sites was Hell’s Kitchen’s Harborview Terrace complex located between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues between West 54 and 56 Streets. The city was […]