Thursday, October 20, 2005

New York's West Coast!



I have decided to start something new, im calling it New York Spotlight, where i will feature a new neighborhood or trend in this city, This week it is New York's West Coast.

There is a New York City Real Estate Revolution taking place, the revolution on the far west side, "Waterfront" Is what people are asking for, New Yorkers have realized that they too can have spectacular water views outside the summer getaways, and developers are moving fast on the demand. What can be more beautiful then waking up to a picture perfect sunrise onto the Hudson River, and it's not just residential developments, restaurants and shops have also popped up, the old Tunnel nightclub has been converted into a shopping plaza, Chef's such as Jean George have opened up restaurants on the west side, The Highline, an old railway that spans across the west side from 14th street to the 40's is being converted into the second largest public park in Manhattan, the first elevated park see www.thehighline.org


And on the Upper West Side, a development so big and magnificent that it could have only been dreamed up by Donald Trump himself, the old west side railyards is becoming the new hot address of the city, Trump Place will feature 17 buildings going across the newly formed Riverside Blvd, boasts spectacular views and amenities, everything from a pool, fitness center to recreation rooms, and access to a 38 acre park which Trump has donated to the city, it features tennis courts, basketball courts, bike paths, picture yourself walking down the promenade and seeing a sail boat, sail by. That is something that was unheard of years ago, being steps away from Lincoln Center, Central Park, The Citarella fish market and so much more. A Perfect place to call home. If this is somewhere you would like to call home or would like some more information feel free to contact me.


4 Comments:

At 1:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Most people who live in the West Village hate these monstrosities that are going up on the water front. They are out of scale in
our historic neighborhood and
cut off the waterfront for the rest of us who live here.

 
At 4:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice site; but boy do you have a serious case of "Trump Envy".

BTW, Trump did not dream up the far West Side development known as Riverside South.

Good luck.

 
At 4:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 6:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just love the second comment by "Anonymous"... Most people in the village hate these monstrosities??? Dude, you live in Manhattan, one of the most urban cities in the world; what do you expect, bungalows on 80 foot lots? Manhattan's skyline and buildings are beautiful!

 

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