01/29/19 12:20pm

Paper Street Real Estate LLC., a real estate brokerage headquartered in Downtown Manhattan on 85 Broad Street New York, NY 10004, has already marked how quickly they find buyers for their client’s listings.

“On average, we are able to get into contract with qualified buyers by the third week of a property being on the market” says Garry Zeltser, the lead real estate agent. What’s their secret? Garry explains “People think to be a good real estate agent, you need to be a smooth talking salesman who can sell water to a fish. Being in this industry, I completely disagree. To be a good agent, you need to know marketing. My background in Search Engine Optimization and social media marketing confirmed a few assumptions I had before entering this business. Real estate is like any other product. Vegan food is marketed to vegans since they demand that product. Filson briefcases are catered and marketed to individuals on the dapper side of style. Real estate therefore should be marketed to potential buyers. What I do is determine who the potential buyer is.  I then create social media campaigns targeting my buyer. If I see that my listing is perfect for a first item home owner or a growing family, I develop a plan that focuses on the interests of these individuals and create a strong ad which runs day in and day out until the phone calls start coming in.”

Paper Street Real Estate LLC utilizes niche targeting and analytics to find buyers which greatly speeds up the waiting period of getting into contract. Founded by Kamilla Mishiyeva, a licensed attorney with a strong background in real estate, they cater to the Financial District, Batter Park City, as well as Brooklyn. You can visit them at paperstreetrealestate.com. Kamilla also operates a probate law firm and bankruptcy practice.

(Sponsored by Paper Real Estate)

10/05/17 4:19pm

(via Art in Dumbo)

Tonight, over 15 local galleries will stay open late tonight, hosting special events and receptions for October’s First Thursday Gallery Walk! It’s the perfect night to stroll around DUMBO and browse art. Plus neighborhood restaurants and bars have specials for art lovers and appreciators!

RSVP for more info but not before checking out a preview of what is showing.

Four Weeks and Forty-Five Years (via A.I.R. Gallery)

A.I.R. GALLERY (155 Plymouth Street) is showing Joan Snitzer: Chromophore , Four Weeks and Forty-Five Years , and On the Other Side: Collaborative works by Patty Smith and Claire Fouquet (more…)

09/27/17 7:19pm

Dumbo will live up to its namesake when flying elephants descend upon Washington Street tomorrow (Thurs, 9/28) at The Great DUMBO Drop! For the first time ever, everyone’s favorite street for photos in Brooklyn will feature food and family fun during this new annual block party hosted by the Dumbo BID.

Starting at 6PM, mini dumbos will parachute down from rooftops onto Washington Street and depending on where it lands, you can win a $500 shopping spree in the neighborhood! All you have to do is adopt your own baby elephant for $20.

You can also expect some local fun in the festivities:

08/25/17 11:55am

FRIDAY 8/25

* Free Admission Roller Skating! @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 2, 3pm, FREE, Weekly 3-6pm FREE admission roller skating is happening from 3-6pm with $6 skate rental, More info
# Tambour Tasting @ Amarachi (189 Bridge Street), 6pm, FREE, Sample some Tambour West African Palm Liquor, More info

SATURDAY 8/26

# BESLS & IPLA Welcome BBQ @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5, 1pm, FREE, Brooklyn Entertainment and Sports Law Society is holding their Annual Welcome BBQ in collaboration with the Intellectual Property Law Association, More info

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08/24/17 3:22pm

The rooftop at 45 Main Street

Like Two Trees’ other commercial locations in DUMBO, 45 Main has become a spot for cutting edge firms in the creative/tech industry. Building amenities — which include shared conference rooms on every floor and state-of-the-art rooftop decks, along with flexible lease terms, customizable pre-builds and penalty-free expansions — cater to the mix of forward-thinking startups and established brands that populate Two Trees’ offices.

“The most important factors in a space are openness and comfort,” says Stearn. Also topping his list of priorities were private conference rooms for client presentations and common areas where he and his team could unwind and refuel.

A kitchen in Aragon’s office at 45 Main Street

Two Trees worked closely with Stearn’s team to bring the brand’s vision to life. When presented with their desired layout, which included island workstations, Two Trees suggested the Ethernet be piped and powered from the ceiling as opposed to running it along the floor. The landlord also took care of the tenant’s drywall, rerouted the ventilation, moved the lighting, and installed a wet pantry and coat closet. (more…)

08/18/17 9:41am

 

FRIDAY 8/18

* Body Combat @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6, 7pm, FREE, Be lead through a workout which combines upper and lower body moves using power training, muay thai and karate, More info
♫ Leos Do It Better @ Amarachi (189 Bridge Street), 10pm, FREE, More info

 

SATURDAY 8/19

* Green Team @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1, 10am, FREE, Provide essential horticultural care to the Park, including planting, mulching, and removing invasive plants, More info
^ ACID TRIP: Travels in the World of Vinegar Demonstration @ DUMBO West Elm (2 Main St), 2pm, FREE, Author and photographer Michael Harlan Turkell will be demoing vinegary recipes and signing his cookbook, More info
♫ Absurdo & the Coyote @ Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition (481 Van Brunt St), 2pm, FREE, Absurdo & The Coyote are an Astoria-based folk- and philosophy- punk duo, More info (more…)