Digestible Real Estate News We're keeping this recurring piece to do a bit more for those genuinely interested in New York real estate, not just food porn, and give my LinkedIn designation a little luster. Taking a note from the easy to absorb nuggets of information in Robinhood Snacks' newsletter (blanketed with this unshakable food … [Read more...]
For Your Monthly Blast From the Past
How Streets in NYC Got Their Names: Part 2 So I'm not sure if anyone is actually reading these questionably topical history sections, but here we are. In a newsletter a year ago, we dove into the origins of popular New York street names, like Bank, Orchard, Bowery, Wall, Houston, and Maiden. Well, we're going to cover another bunch because … [Read more...]
What’s Rick Lawton Been up To?
A National Treasure Amongst Other National Treasures ^ While Rick stares longingly at the bust of Ronald Reagan, you know he's going through every dad-trick in his mental toolbox to figure out how to drag it home with our Tahoe … [Read more...]
Reviews of Me From Objects in My Apartment
Because self-awareness is the first step to self-improvement "She may think this is a water bottle" -my tequila bottles after the above occurs ^ "Has self control issues" -my fridge "Can't help but look down on her" -my ceiling "Has never once turned me on" -my crockpot "Always wants be on the bottom" -my weighted blanket "Is a … [Read more...]
For Your Monthly Blast From the Past:
Five Points, the absolute shit show of 1800s NYC Largely due to Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York (still trying to forget that unapologetic casting of Cameron Diaz), "Five Points" is a phrase familiar to many, however the depth of its history is not known by most. The area that eventually became Five Points was originally a fresh water … [Read more...]
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