Every New Yorker has a handful of restaurants that become part of their routine each summer. They’re the places where you meet friends for martinis and fries after work, gather family for long lunches, or linger over dinner because no one is ready to call... See more
If it feels harder than ever to rent an apartment in New York City, you’re not imagining it. The city’s rental market remains one of the most competitive in the country, with demand continuing to outpace supply across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and many of New ... See more
Not all real estate is created equal. Townhouses occupy a unique place in the New York City market. Buyers aren’t simply purchasing square footage—they’re buying architecture, privacy, outdoor space, flexibility, and a lifestyle that simply doesn’t exist ... See more
Some homes don’t need to be reinvented; they simply need to be seen differently. When I was invited to represent 60 Warren Street, Residence 3, I immediately recognized what made the property exceptional. The Tribeca loft offered over 4,000 square feet of... See more
Tribeca has always operated differently than the rest of Manhattan. Inventory is limited. Development opportunities are rare. And when a truly exceptional project comes to market, the most sought-after residences are often spoken for long before the publi... See more