I was walking the city today and noticed two completely different ways to stand out from the crowd.
One way is to make a big splash and go bigger and bolder than the rest. Often that means spending more money. The Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center is a good example.
Circle gets the square…..
Update:
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Real estate is going through a metamorphosis. Markets are rapidly changing and technology is sparking new ways of servicing consumers. Learn from three leading experts who are pushing change forward.
Moderator:
Bradley J. Inman, Founder & Publisher, Inman News
Panelists:
Sherry Chris, COO, Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation
Lloyd Frink, President & Co-Founder, Zillow.com
Glenn Goad, EVP, Consumer Strategy, Network Communications, […]
New York Supreme Court Justice Rolando T. Acosta ordered comedian Jerry Seinfeld to pay a brokerage commission to Tamara Cohen. Fusilli Jerry was sued by broker Cohen when he refused to pay her a commission in the purchase of his $3.95 million Manhattan townhouse in 2005. There was no written brokerage agreement but Cohen […]
Thomas Demsker, a New York City broker with Prudential Douglas Elliman, posted a great example of what happens when a seller goes the open listing route. Read the entire post on his blog, The Upper Crust.
The Buyers:
As a buyer, how do you decide which of the 9 ads to call? In this instance, the said […]
At the NYC Public Library, Changing New York: Photographs by Berenice Abbott 1935-1938.
View 343 B&W photographs by Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) from her Changing New York Works Progress Administration/ Federal Art Project. The Library’s collection holds about 80% of the project’s images.
The FAP was a Depression-era government program […]