The Whitney Biennial Comes Back Boldly

One of the most prestigious shows in the contemporary art world — and sometimes one of the most controversial — has just opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The 80th Whitney Biennial is titled “Quiet as It’s Kept,” a colloquial saying signifying at once a Max Roach album from 1959, a phrase employed repeatedly by Toni Morrison […]

Pet Stores In & Around NYC

Your guide to all of the pet stores in and around NYC—including Westchester, Rockland, and Long Island Whether you’re looking to find the perfect NYC pet, browse for some new puppy accessories, or stock up on your usual pet needs, finding a go-to pet store in your area is important. Here’s our guide to all […]

1Q Manhattan Real Estate Market Report

Sales in Manhattan continued on a tear, setting records for the third straight quarter as the market catches up with the region. The quarter saw the highest number of sales for a first quarter in thirty-three years of tracking. Overall price trend indicators were higher than in the same period before the pandemic. Bidding war market share […]

Ready For This Year’s Fragrant Macy’s Flower Show?

A glorious garden full of vibrant blooms is sprouting from the countertops and hanging from columns inside Macy’s Herald Square. It’s finally the annual Macy’s Flower Show—now through April 10—a signal that spring has most definitely arrived in NYC. Outside, its entire Broadway facade is covered in flowers to create a rainbow-like spray with its windows dressed to match. […]

Have a Pet-Safe Spring with These Tips!

Spring has sprung and we can’t wait to be spending more time outside with all our furry friends! The change of season brings spring cleaning and home improvements but, unfortunately also brings some seasonal hazards as well. Don’t worry, though, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) has tips on keeping your pets safe during […]

Cherry Blossoms Are Officially Blooming In NYC

Our most favorite time of the year is officially here: cherry blossom season! An unofficial indicator of the start of spring, the beautiful pink trees have already started blooming around Central Park (on the west side of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir) and at Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Make sure to stop by both destinations […]

Warming Temperatures Bring Springtime Parasites To Pets

Most pet owners are familiar with spring’s more common pests such as fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. However, each of these well-known nuisances has the potential to transmit a variety of diseases. For example, most pet owners are likely aware of the discomfort fleas can cause pets, and themselves, if bitten. However, fleas are also intermediate […]

Doggy Directory Shows All The Dog-Friendly Places In NYC

It’s now easier than ever to plan a day out with your doggy. The furrier residents of NYC will be making more appearances as the weather warms up this spring and thanks to a new “Doggy Directory,” it’ll be easier to know just where to take them. It can be difficult to find out which […]

February 2022 Signed Contracts Report

February 2022 vs February 2021 FOR COOPS                          Average sales price increased to $1,562,536 from $1,429,567 Median sales price decreased to $857,500 from $950,000 Discount from Original Asking Price decreased to 5.7% from 12.5% Discount from Last Asking Price decreased to 3.1% from 6.1% Initial Index offer decreased to 4.35% from 7.41% Transactions over $1,000,000 decreased to […]