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The kitchen, that proverbial heart of the home, has evolved in recent months in many a home to the proverbial heart of work space.
You just have to love property managers who care about the entire residential experience down to the parking garage.
There’s Murphy’s Law that anything that can go wrong will, and even the best laid plans of mice and men can get skewed.
Williamsburg is a wonderful neighborhood which was home to the Domino’s Sugar Refinery for 148 years.
Radiators and deep stone or marble windowsills may be passé in new house construction in favor of heat pumps and small vents and, all too often, no windowsills at all.
With a bird’s eye view out this Upper East Side apartment, the owner wanted her rental nest to look great before marketing it for new tenants.
“Every bottle’s got a story here” at Pour Wines. On the corner of W. 75th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the business is approaching 15 years of its value-driven, intuitive wine mission.
Wood floors, wood trim, tall windows, contemporary staircase, abundant natural daylight and the kind of eclectic vibes omnipresent in the Gramercy Park neighborhood attracted tenants arriving in two days.
Renting property is challenging for landlords and owners.
Commercially speaking, the front of the house refers to the space where customers browse, dine, drink and buy things.