Weather-wise, the weekend was somewhat of a wash, with mostly heavy rain hitting New York City instead of the apocalyptic snowstorm meteorologists first warned. But we weren’t fully spared from an authentic Winter™️ experience; temperatures dropped significantly on Monday, dipping into the single digits, the coldest on this date since 1985. Brutal winds actually made …
Friday Night Commercial Moves & Office Relocation We had movers all over the city on Friday night! By 5:30pm there were 90 men and 15 trucks working at 11 different job sites to make sure that each move went off without a hitch. Check out the details below to learn where we were and what we …
Facing the iconic Lower Manhattan skyline from the shores of Brooklyn, DUMBO has established itself as one of New York City’s hottest enclaves for businesses, especially those involved in tech, media and other creative industries. Although pricey nowadays, the neighborhood offers a wealth of advantages for companies who choose to do business there, including ample …
Nestled along the western edge of the Financial District, Battery Park City is one of New York city’s newer neighborhoods – and one of its most desirable for business relocations, too! Built as a planned community primarily in the 1980s on top of landfill from the excavation of the World Trade Center, Battery Park City …
Sandwiched between the Financial District, SoHo and Chinatown in Lower Manhattan, Tribeca is one of New York City’s most celebrated neighborhoods. This upscale enclave, once an industrial district in years past, is now teeming with celebrities and wealthy professionals thanks to its ornate building stock, convenient location and wide array of high-end shops and restaurants. …
Known for its cast-iron architecture, bustling streets and upscale, trendy vibe, SoHo is one of New York City’s best-known and most unique neighborhoods. A draw for New Yorkers and visitors alike, it’s cosmopolitan flair and distinct character make it one of the city’s most recognizable neighborhoods. Though a residential community, SoHo is best-known as a …
Situated in Midtown South just west of the bustling Flatiron District, Chelsea is a trendy, creative neighborhood with a lot to offer prospective businesses. Known for its plethora of art galleries and eclectic mix of industrial, modern and Victorian architecture, the neighborhood has emerged as one of the most desirable places to both live and …
Few places in New York City offer the fame and iconic status that Rockefeller Center does. Long the home of Radio City Music Hall, the Top of the Rock observation deck, shops, restaurants and of course the famed ice skating rink and Christmas tree, it’s one of the city’s most celebrated and best-known landmarks. But …
Well removed from the hustle and bustle of Midtown Manhattan, the Financial District and Downtown Brooklyn lies Industry City, one of New York City’s premier places to do business. Located in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, this collection of turn-of-the-20th century warehouses and industrial plants has now been readapted for use as a modern …
It’s no secret that “Silicon Alley,” the city’s tech sector, has been thriving in recent years. The New York City startup scene is clearly booming and the arrival of Google, Facebook and other premier tech companies recently signals that New York City can hold its own next to Silicon Valley on the West Coast. At …
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