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Ever since we were first started going on urban hikes (not to mention when we started working nearby) we've found this incongruous sign, located on 27th and Park Avenue South ...
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An unhealthy obsession with historic Brooklyn brownstones and the neighborhoods and lifestyles they define. Great site about brownstones and the people who live in them.
Excerpt from blog posted on this site:
House of the Day: Another One in The Heights Here's another 5-story brownstone in Brooklyn Heights for even less money than yesterday's Greek Revival on Willow Street. Not as pristine as yesterday's pick and missing a stoop, the Remsen Street pad still has a lot going for it and doesn't seem outrageous for the neighborhood...
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Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 |
WAITING for an apartment to sell is surprisingly vexing, and the wait is growing longer. In Manhattan, properties are taking a month longer to sell than they did a year ago at this time, 133 days on average, according to third-quarter data from the appraisal and consulting firm Miller Samuel. As agonizingly long as that may sound to a seller, it is still within the norm for the last 20 years, which was 120 to 150 days.
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Clinton Hill, a small neighborhood, is located in the north central part of Brooklyn. It became a fashionable neighborhood in the 1840's when many of Manhattan's wealthy relocated and built their mansions. Many of the mansions remain today, one most notable are the four mansions built by Charles Pratt for himself and his three sons's. All are located on Clinton Avenue between DeKalb and Willoughby.
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Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 |
Need to move out of your current residence? Got to much stuff for your new place? Or, maybe the new placee is being renovated. Either way, the search for a self storage unit begins.
There are numerous sites about self storage, but here is one that makes it simple, The Self Storage Concierge. It is strictly dedicated to helping you find a self storage unit. Visit their site and enter your info, IE: size of storage space needed, a move date if necessary, location and contact info. Any storage units belonging to the network, will contact you via email or phone with a quote. You can then find out more about the storage unit itself, security, fees, etc.
Hate filling out online forms? No problem. Just call their toll free number and after a couple minutes a HUMAN, that's right, a HUMAN answers the phone and will help you in your quest for a self storage unit.
Don't want to talk to somone, or fill out a form? That's OK too. Just visit their homepage and conduct an anonymous search of self storage units in your area.
Note: We We did search of the Manhattan area and found a few listings.
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