Monthly Archives: July 2019

Former Charger Darren Sproles puts Poway mansion on the market

Jul 22, 2019 |

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10 Easy Apartment Lighting Ideas That’ll Fix Even the Dimmest NYC Rooms

Jul 22, 2019 |

Apartment lighting can be a challenge in NYC, where many units have back-facing windows. But adding a mirror will help maximize whatever sunlight a room does get. (Image from a StreetEasy listing.) Without forgiveness there may be increased problems in keeping and restoring sexual and mental health. viagra canada pharmacy It may work purchase cialis […more]

$2.3M Village co-op offers moody, understated glamour and a huge terrace

Jul 22, 2019 |

It’s tough to find family-sized apartments in downtown Manhattan neighborhoods, but this split two-bedroom co-op in the classic Bakery Building at 42 West 13th Street in Greenwich Village, asking $2.25 million, has room to create a third bedroom. Other people-friendly pluses include a recent renovation, a sunny terrace that spans the length of the apartment, plenty of room for living […more]

New exhibit captures ‘slightly surreal’ portraits of NYC’s architectural icons

Jul 22, 2019 |

The series presents iconic landmarks in surreal moments of solitude Amid the bustle of Grand Central Terminal, commuters can pause to admire New York City’s architectural gems with a new exhibition honoring the city’s landmarks. The exhibit, dubbed “Landmark City” by photographer Marc Yankus, lines the terminal’s east dining concourse with a selection snapshots capturing […more]

City demands answers from Con Edison after heat wave power outages

Jul 22, 2019 |

Image: Consumerist dot com via Flickr. After thousands of New Yorkers lost power this weekend as temperatures soared through the 90s, the city looked to Con Ed for answers, including Mayor Bill De Blasio, who said in a Monday briefing that he was “extremely disappointed” in the utility provider, Gothamist reports. The latest shortfall, which saw […more]

Park Slope Brownstone Modernized With White Paint, Streamlined Kitchen Asks $5.35 Million

Jul 22, 2019 |

A row house in the Park Slope Historic District with sharply angled bays and fanciful woodwork has been renovated with a unified clean white aesthetic and streamlined kitchen and baths that show off its spectacular mantels, all painted. Many men mistakenly think viagra prescription free that a few thousand years ago, a Chinese goat farmer […more]

Ink and water: How the printing industry helped build the Port of New York

Jul 22, 2019 |

Bowne & Co. Stationers today, via Flickr cc Bowne & Co. Stationers, which the South Street Seaport Museum bills as the city’s “oldest operating business under the same name,” has been a presence in Lower Manhattan since 1775. That year, Robert Bowne opened a dry goods and stationery store at 39 Queen Street. Following the American […more]

Get a Million Dollar 3-Bedroom Penthouse Just Steps to Fulton Market: 740 W. Fulton

Jul 22, 2019 |

This 3-bedroom penthouse in 740 Fulton at 740 W. Fulton in the Fulton Market came on the market in July 2019. 740 Fulton is a 14 story building built in 2007 with 132 units and a parking garage. It has a doorman. The building is one of the few at the entrance to the hot […more]

Chelsea condo owners spent $11M to protect Empire State Building views

Jul 22, 2019 |

Max Touhey In an unexpected twist, a group of Chelsea building residents shelled out for the air rights to a neighboring development site Back in 2016, megadeveloper Extell—the firm behind behemoths like One57 and Central Park Tower—snagged a pair of buildings on the corner of 17th Street and Seventh Avenue in Chelsea for $11 million, […more]

Most Popular Sale of the Week: July 22

Jul 22, 2019 |

Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for July 22 is a chic 1-bedroom co-op unit in Chelsea that’s asking $920,000. This home is listed by Caryl Berenato of Compass. As of this writing, and after 10 […more]