7 Ways to Make the Most of July In NYC

It can be difficult to entertain yourself during the hot summer months in most cities, but not in the city that never sleeps! With so much going on in and around New York City, you’ll never be bored. We’ve compiled a list of some exciting things to do throughout July …

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International Traveler: From Outlander to Expert

Considering leaving the good ol’ United States of America to sate your wanderlust? You’re not alone. According to the National Travel and Tourism Office, more than 66 million U.S. citizens traveled outside the country in 2016 alone! Before you start your own jet-setting adventure, make sure you’re well prepared. Read …

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6 Tips for NYC Apartment Hunting

So, you’ve decided to get in the “New York state of mind” and make the big move to New York City? Whether you’re migrating from the suburbs of Long Island, upstate, or are a transplant from across the country, finding an apartment in NYC is a unique experience. If you’ve …

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The Real Cost of Living in New York City

New York City has been called many things—the City That Never Sleeps, The Capital of The World, The Big Apple—but there’s one thing it’s never been called: affordable. There are a million reasons to live in NYC, from the job opportunities and top-tier colleges, to the world-class entertainment and diverse …

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A Spooktacular Guide to Halloween 2017 in NYC

There are a million and one great things about living in New York City, one of the biggest being that there are always a million and one things to do here! From the museums, concert venues, art galleries and the bright lights of Broadway to hidden restaurants and bars, an …

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Congratulations on Your Second Child … and All That Stuff

Having a second child is an exciting time for anybody. You’ve done it before so you’ll know exactly what to expect this time around. That doesn’t mean, however, that having a second child won’t be without its stresses. One more child means another tonnage of toys, clothes and more. If …

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Making Your Manhattan Move as Smooth as Possible

If you are moving to New York City, it is probably an incredibly exciting time in your life. However, while you might be looking forward to the sights and sounds of your new Manhattan home, you more than likely aren’t too excited about the size of your apartment. It isn’t …

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Dealing with the Move Back to Manhattan after College

If you are moving back to Manhattan to your parents’ home or apartment after graduating college, you are not alone: recent studies have shown that in recent years, 45% of college graduates ages 18 to 24 move back in with their parents. There is no denying that living in your …

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Gotham Mini Storage in Manhattan NYC Goes Green – Very Green

A Green Storage Facility. While many self-storage facilities have been taking advantage of the assorted government incentives to put in solar arrays, Gotham Mini Storage in New York City has taken a step further with the installation of a state-of-the-art “cogeneration” power plant. Cogeneration (sometimes said as combined heat and …

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Gotham Mini Storage in Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is a well-known, largely residential district in Manhattan. To the east of Greenwich village is Broadway, the Hudson River is to the west, Houston Street on the south, and 14th Street on the north. Some of its surrounding neighborhoods are the East Village (to the east), SoHo (to the …

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