Autumn's Embrace: Luxury Escapes in Massachusetts

Annabella Pardo

Welcome to a world of autumnal elegance and New England charm with our exclusive guide. As the vibrant foliage blankets the picturesque landscapes and the crisp, invigorating air sweeps through the historic streets, Massachusetts beckons discerning travelers seeking a luxurious autumn escape.

In this enchanting journey, we'll transport you to remarkable destinations that epitomize the essence of opulence: the Sherburne Inn, an exquisite gem within the Nantucket Resort Collection, and 'Vela Seaport' the renowned culinary haven nestled within YOTEL Boston.

When it comes to transportation, let Blacklane luxury car service be your chariot through the city, where professionalism and comfort blend seamlessly for a truly premium experience.

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Boston, New England’s largest and most well-known city, is a center of history, culture, and higher learning, as well as one of the most important seaports and economic hubs in the United States. As many business travelers know, getting around such a city quickly and comfortably is essential, particularly when you’re in town for a conference or meeting. Traveling with a large party or have a special request for the type of vehicle you’d prefer? Blacklane's car service in Boston can accommodate your travel needs with its wide range of car sizes and class options.

Prepare to immerse yourself in the epitome of luxury, where splendid accommodations, delectable dining, and the stunning autumnal scenery of Massachusetts intertwine to create an unforgettable fall experience.

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Fall is an ideal time to visit Nantucket as the crowds have gone, the weather is crisp, and travelers can enjoy off season rates. Travelers will find charming accommodations at the Nantucket Resort Collection, a collection of three quaint bed and breakfasts located in the heart of Old Town. For dining out we recommend the nearby famous ‘Brotherhood of Thieves’ , the delicious ‘The Rose and Crown’, and the creative ‘Lemon Press’.

Guests can enjoy sophisticated comfort and a new honesty library, perfect for a fall beach read, in the storied Sherburne Inn, appealing pet-friendly accommodations through the ‘VIP (Very Important Pet) Program’ in Regatta Inn, the #1 rated bed and breakfast on Nantucket, and endearing classic design with hints of edginess in Chapman House.

The Sherburne Inn has been welcoming guests to Nantucket for over 140 years. They offer outstanding comfort, service and convenience.

Tucked away in a quiet corner of Nantucket’s historic downtown on a narrow one-way street, they’re ideally located just a few minutes’ walk from the ferry terminal docks and Nantucket’s famous “Main Street”.

Sherburne Garden Suite

A private entrance located on the first floor of The Sherburne Inn leads you to The Garden Suite at Sherburne Inn.

A separate living room features a queen-size sleeper sofa, the bedroom features one queen size bed, one bathroom off the bedroom features a stand-up subway tile and glass shower, and single vanity.

Sherburne Deluxe & Standard Kings

Their largest rooms are their three king rooms. Each features a beautiful, antique headboard or four post bed, complemented by at least one reading chair, and a full closet.

The multiple windows overlook their garden or lovely neighborhood. Their deluxe kings offer larger bathrooms with tubs and showers, while their more economical standard king room offers a smaller bathroom with shower.

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Named for the constellation in the shape of a ship's sail, Vela Seaport greets guests with expansive windows and wind-like floor-to-ceiling curtains. Once seated, Executive Chef Guara Pimenta takes guests on a culinary adventure that explores cuisines from around the world.

Located directly on Seaport Boulevard, Vela Seaport at YOTEL Boston is immersed in the buzzy Seaport scene with indoor and outdoor spaces fitting for enjoyable meals and craft cocktails with a side of people watching.

Photo via @Kyte

But the adventure doesn't end there. We invite you to embrace the allure of the open road and journey from Boston to Pittsfield in Western Massachusetts, where 'Kyte' rental service offers the keys to a fleet of premium Audi Q3s in Boston, ensuring a stylish and comfortable road trip. As you explore Pittsfield, you'll discover not one but two exceptional restaurants that promise to elevate your culinary experience. Join us as we unravel the flavors of Massachusetts in the crisp embrace of autumn.

District Kitchen & Bar, nestled amidst the bucolic Berkshire Hills, serves modern American food, rotating craft beer, innovative house cocktails, and excellent wine. The surrounding region boasts a rich food and agricultural culture of which the restaurant takes full advantage by offering an ever-changing seasonal menu showcasing locally sourced ingredients. District takes food seriously, preparing all food in-house and to-order according to the whims of the culinary team.

With Trattoria Rustica, Davide Manzo has created an authentic Italian experience in the Berkshires: from the decor, built with his own hands, to the artful preparation of “Antichi Sapori”, the ancient flavors of Pompeii. He is passionate about his homeland, his culture and traditions.

As a child, Davide made the tragic “old city” of Pompeii his playground. It was there that he began his lifelong fascination with ancient myths and history. This experience combined with the strong influence of his grandmother and grandfather, who owned and operated a trattoria on the Amalfi Coast, was the basis for his present endeavor.


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Citrus Hotel Cunningham: A Beacon of Hospitality

Citrus Hotel Cunningham, nestled in the heart of Bangalore, stands as a testament to the city's charm and hospitality. With its modern amenities and a commitment to exceptional service, the hotel provides an appealing blend of comfort and class. Located on Cunningham Road, the Citrus Hotel is ideally situated near some of Bangalore's most visited attractions. Its strategic location ensures that guests can easily access the city's bustling tech parks, shopping streets, historical sites, and the vibrant nightlife. Reserve your stay with citrus hotel cunningham for elegant stay.

Elegant Accommodations

Every room at Citrus Hotel Cunningham is designed with the guest's comfort in mind. The hotel offers a variety of rooms, from standard to suites, each featuring a blend of contemporary design and cozy ambience. All rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, including Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars.

Culinary Delights

The Citrus Hotel Cunningham takes pride in its diverse culinary offerings. The hotel's restaurant serves a range of delectable cuisines, from local Indian to international dishes, ensuring a delightful dining experience for every palate. What truly sets Citrus Hotel Cunningham apart is its commitment to exemplary service. The hotel's staff is trained to provide personalized service, ensuring each guest feels welcomed and valued. From the concierge to the housekeeping team, every staff member strives to make every stay memorable.

A Perfect Venue for Events

With its spacious banquet halls and state-of-the-art conferencing facilities, Citrus Hotel Cunningham is also an ideal venue for hosting events, be it corporate meetings or family celebrations. The hotel's event planning team ensures every detail is taken care of, making each event a success.

Sustainable Practices

Moreover, Citrus Hotel Cunningham is committed to sustainable and eco-friendly practices, echoing Bangalore's aspiration to be a green city. The hotel leverages energy-efficient appliances, minimizes waste through recycling, and uses locally sourced ingredients in its restaurant. These efforts not only reduce the hotel's ecological footprint but also lend guests the satisfaction of being part of a responsible travel experience.

Book Your Stay Today!

Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, or perhaps a bit of both, Citrus Hotel Cunningham offers a seamless and personalized stay in the heart of Bangalore. The hotel's blend of comfort, amenities, service, and location truly makes it a beacon of hospitality. Book your stay today and experience Bangalore like never before.

Exploring Bangalore

Given its central location, guests at Citrus Hotel Cunningham are well positioned to explore the wonders of Bangalore. The hotel offers guide-assisted tours around the city's landmarks, including the iconic Bangalore Palace, the serene Lal Bagh Botanical Garden, and the bustling KR Market. For those interested in technology, a tour around the city's tech parks provides a peek into the world of India's Silicon Valley.

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Nestled in the southern part of India, Bangalore, often referred to as the "Garden City," is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends its rich history with a rapidly modernizing landscape. Known for its pleasant climate, diverse culture, and a multitude of attractions, Bangalore has something for everyone. In this article, we will explore some of the top places to visit in this bustling city.

-1. Lalbagh Botanical Garden:-

Bangalore's lush greenery and pleasant climate are epitomized by the Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Spread over 240 acres, this garden is home to a stunning variety of flora and fauna. A highlight is the Lalbagh Rock, a prehistoric rock formation that's more than 3,000 million years old.

-2. Cubbon Park:-

Another green oasis in the heart of the city is Cubbon Park. Named after Sir Mark Cubbon, this park offers a tranquil escape from the urban bustle. You can take a leisurely walk, have a picnic, or simply enjoy the serene environment.

-3. Bangalore Palace:-

A magnificent architectural marvel, the Bangalore Palace is a reflection of the city's regal past. Modeled after the Windsor Castle, this palace is a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Wodeyar dynasty. The palace is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the royal lifestyle.

-4. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace:-

Located in the heart of the city, this palace is a historical treasure. Built during the reign of Tipu Sultan, it showcases exquisite Indo-Islamic architecture and is a window into the history of the Mysore Sultanate.

-5. ISKCON Temple:-

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Temple is a divine place of worship and spirituality. It's a masterpiece of modern architecture and stands as a serene haven for those seeking inner peace.

-6. Ulsoor Lake:-

Ulsoor Lake is one of the city's oldest and largest lakes. It offers boat rides, which are a popular choice for visitors. The surrounding parks make it an ideal spot for a leisurely evening stroll.

-7. Nandi Hills:-

A short drive from the city takes you to Nandi Hills, a picturesque hill station. This destination is famous for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather, making it a perfect spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

-8. Bannerghatta National Park:-

Animal lovers and wildlife enthusiasts will find Bannerghatta National Park a must-visit. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including tigers, lions, elephants, and various species of birds. Visitors can also explore the butterfly park and the safari.

-9. Wonderla Amusement Park:-

For a day filled with fun and adrenaline, Wonderla Amusement Park is the place to be. With thrilling rides, a water park, and numerous entertainment options, it's a perfect destination for families and adventure seekers.

-10. Vidhana Soudha:-

The Vidhana Soudha is an iconic government building and a fine example of Neo-Dravidian architecture. It houses the state legislature and is a symbol of Karnataka's democratic traditions.

-11. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum:-

Named after the visionary engineer and statesman Sir M. Visvesvaraya, this museum is an educational and interactive experience. It showcases the evolution of technology and science in India, making it a great place for both children and adults.

-12. Bangalore Fort:-

While parts of this historic fort are in ruins, it holds significant historical value. Built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore, the fort stands as a silent witness to the city's transformation over the centuries.

-13. Commercial Street:-

For a shopping extravaganza, visit Commercial Street, where you'll find an array of shops selling clothing, accessories, and much more. It's a paradise for shopaholics.

-14. M.G. Road:-

M.G. Road, short for Mahatma Gandhi Road, is a bustling commercial hub with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. It's a great place to experience Bangalore's urban lifestyle.

-15. Art of Living International Center:

This spiritual and wellness center, founded by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is a tranquil haven for those seeking inner peace and meditation. The serene environment and meditation programs attract visitors from around the world.

Bangalore's diversity, rich heritage, and vibrant culture make it a unique destination for travelers. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or modern entertainment, this city has something special to offer. With its pleasant climate throughout the year, Bangalore is an ideal place to explore at any time. So, pack your bags and get ready to experience the charm of the Garden City.

Conclusion

At Citrus Hotel Cunningham, we promise a stay that exceeds the ordinary, with a blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Our commitment to sustainability, community, and exceptional service sets us apart. Coupled with our central location, an array of amenities, and a culinary experience that delights, we offer a truly unique stay in the heart of Bangalore. So whether you're seeking a leisurely vacation, a productive business trip, or a memorable event, we are here to serve you.


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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

108 Leonard St, 14E - Off The MRKT

Priced at a remarkable $11,085,000, Residence 14E at 108 Leonard presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of New York City's illustrious history. Originally built for the New York Life Insurance Company in the 1890s, this Italian Renaissance Revival building has been masterfully restored by the renowned hospitality design firm, Jeffrey Beers International. Today, it stands as a collection of luxury condominiums, each exuding immense charm and equipped with a plethora of amenities. The 3,697 square-foot residence itself is a testament to architectural brilliance, offering 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, and ceilings that soar up to 15 feet. The grand living area features architectural windows of unparalleled proportions, a rarity in modern condominiums. Every interior detail has been thoughtfully customized, ensuring a blend of historic charm and modern luxury.

Beyond the residence, owners are treated to an impressive 20,000 square feet of amenities. From a discreet drive-in motor reception with valet parking to three opulent attended lobbies, the offerings are endless. Wellness enthusiasts will appreciate the pool, spa, and fitness center. But the true essence of 108 Leonard lies in its ability to seamlessly blend the past with the present, offering residents a chance to be a part of New York's rich heritage while enjoying contemporary comforts.


70 Perry Street - Off The MRKT

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Just steps away from the iconic fictional home of "Sex In The City/And Just Like That's" Carrie Bradshaw, 70 Perry Street is a treasure trove of history. Previously inhabited by celebrity chef Jeffrey Zakarian and famed Associated Press reporter Charlie Grumich, this property has also been featured in films like "The Back-up Plan" with Jennifer Lopez and Edward Burns's "The Brothers McMullen." Priced at $9,400,000 and represented by Louise Phillips Forbes and Leigh Williams of Brown Harris Stevens, this multi-family townhouse boasts 4,500 square feet of elegance. With its charming gated front garden, marble fireplaces, country-styled kitchen, and serene back garden, every corner of this home exudes charm.

Built in 1867 by Walter Jones, 70 Perry Street stands out with its French Second Empire style, characterized by its unique mansard roof. The interior is a blend of grandeur and comfort, featuring 12-foot ceilings on the parlor floor, a library area, and spacious two-bedroom apartments on the upper floors. Nestled between Bleecker Street and West 4th Street, this landmarked property in the Historic District is not just a residence, but a piece of New York's rich history waiting to be cherished.


Residence 404 at 2 Shore Lane - Off The MRKT

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For the discerning real estate buyer seeking rarity and value, a new listing has just emerged that perfectly encapsulates this pursuit. Located in the increasingly sought-after Jersey City, yet boasting finishes that can rival Manhattan's finest, Residence 404 at 2 Shore Lane offers a unique resale opportunity in a previously sold-out development. Priced at $1,749,900 and represented by Diana Sutherlin of Compass, this residence within the Park and Shore development by Strategic Capital showcases exquisite interiors designed by the renowned Woods Bagot Global Studio.

This 1,459 SF home is a testament to luxury and precision, featuring Phillip Jeffries wallpaper, wide plank white oak hardwood floors, and breathtaking New York City views. The chef's kitchen is a masterpiece, complete with Carrara marble countertops, custom millwork cabinetry, and Bosch appliances. Every room is adorned with electric window treatments, including the premium Hunter Douglas Silhouettes in the living room that offer panoramic views of the New York City. Residents of 2 Shore Lane enjoy a plethora of amenities, from a state-of-the-art gym and rooftop deck to the exclusive heated indoor pool at 75 Park Lane South. Its prime location between the Newport and Hoboken Path trains makes it an ideal choice for both investors and commuters.


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Real Estate Treasures in Manhattan: Guide to Secluded Luxury

In the heart of the world's most vibrant city, Manhattan, one can discover a trove of hidden gems. These are not glittering jewels or precious artifacts, but unique real estate opportunities tucked away in the city's charming neighborhoods. This guide will lift the veil off these lesser-known, yet equally captivating parts of Manhattan, revealing an array of property prospects that are often overlooked amidst the city's towering skyscrapers and bustling avenues.

The Manhattan real estate scene is as dynamic and diverse as its myriad inhabitants, and it offers an impressive range of options to the discerning buyer. From the brownstones of the Upper West Side to the lofts in the Meatpacking district, Manhattan's neighborhoods each hold a distinctive allure and an abundance of opportunities for those daring to venture off the beaten path. Whether you're a seasoned investor, an adventurous homebuyer, or a curious onlooker, prepare to delve into the depths of Manhattan's residential landscape and unearth the unique real estate opportunities that lie within its charming neighborhoods.

These hidden gems, brimming with potential and character, encapsulate the true essence of a city that never sleeps and constantly evolves. This is a journey into the heart of Manhattan's real estate scene, a journey that promises to reveal the city's hidden treasures and open up a world of exciting possibilities.

Exploring Manhattan's Hidden Property Market: Unveiling New Investment Avenues

1. Carnegie Hill: Classic Elegance on the Upper East Side

Nestled within the prestigious Upper East Side, Carnegie Hill is a neighborhood brimming with historic townhouses, elegant pre-war buildings, and refined tree-lined streets. This cherished enclave offers residents the serenity of a small-town atmosphere without sacrificing the amenities and conveniences of city living.

A short stroll through the neighborhood will lead you to cultural institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Jewish Museum, and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. Central Park is just moments away, providing endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation amid Manhattan's urban landscape.

2. West Village: Bohemian Charm Meets Modern Living

Historically known as a haven for artists and writers, the picturesque West Village is renowned for its charming cobblestone streets, hidden courtyards, and distinctive architectural styles. This vibrant and diverse neighborhood boasts a mix of renovated historic homes, sleek modern buildings, and converted industrial lofts that cater to an array of design palettes and tastes.

The West Village offers a lively dining and shopping scene, as well as intimate parks and gathering spaces such as Washington Square Park and the High Line. The blend of rich history, artistic culture, and contemporary amenities make the West Village an ideal location for those seeking a unique living experience.

3. Sutton Place: Riverside Tranquility on the East Side

Overlooking the East River, Sutton Place is a tranquil and upscale residential neighborhood that remains one of Manhattan's best-kept secrets. With its beautifully maintained pre-war buildings, prestigious co-ops, and exquisite townhouses, Sutton Place captures the essence of old-world Manhattan.

The area is known for its well-tended parks, including Sutton Place Park, which offers breathtaking riverfront views. Sutton Place boasts a central location, providing convenient access to Midtown Manhattan and nearby cultural institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and the United Nations headquarters.

4. Gramercy Park: Private Sophistication in the Heart of Manhattan

Surrounding Manhattan's only private park, the historic neighborhood of Gramercy Park is synonymous with prestige and exclusivity. Ornate brownstones, revitalized carriage houses, and stately pre-war residences define the architectural landscape of this highly sought-after area.

Gramercy Park's distinct character is complemented by its rich history and notable landmarks, including the famed National Arts Club and the Players Club. The neighborhood's tranquil streets offer a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, yet its central location ensures easy access to popular destinations such as Union Square and Madison Square Park.

5. Battery Park City: Manhattan's Eco-Friendly Oasis

Originally developed in the 1980s, Battery Park City is a meticulously planned, eco-friendly neighborhood situated along the southern tip of Manhattan. With its expansive waterfront parks and thoughtfully designed residential buildings, the area provides a modern and sustainable living experience within the urban jungle.

Filled with contemporary amenities, from state-of-the-art fitness centers to family-friendly playgrounds, Battery Park City appeals to professionals and families seeking a spacious, green living environment. The neighborhood's proximity to the Financial District, Brookfield Place, and the World Trade Center makes it an attractive location for those seeking convenience and connectivity.

6. NoMad: Historic Sophistication Meets Creative Energy

Located north of Madison Square Park, NoMad (short for "North of Madison Square Park") is a rapidly growing neighborhood known for its architectural landmarks, innovative restaurants, and numerous tech startups. Infused with a blend of historic sophistication and contemporary charm, NoMad features a variety of stylish residential buildings that cater to the tastes of discerning New Yorkers.

Key attractions include Eataly, an expansive Italian marketplace, Eleven Madison Park, a globally renowned fine dining establishment, and the Museum of Mathematics. NoMad's central location and vibrant atmosphere make it an ideal destination for creative professionals seeking a bustling community steeped in history.

Discover Your Hidden Gem in Manhattan's Diverse Real Estate

Manhattan is a city of boundless diversity and charm, offering a near-infinite treasure trove of enchanting neighborhoods and noteworthy properties. As this guide showcases, the city's hidden gems await those who venture beyond well-trodden paths in search of unique residential experiences. Each neighborhood brings its distinctive character and appeal, providing homebuyers with an array of options that cater to individual tastes and lifestyles.

Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey to discover Manhattan's hidden gems for your dream home? The specialists at Off The MRKT are here to make your search seamless, offering a personalized approach tailored to your unique real estate desires. Begin your exploration with us today by visiting our diverse selection of construction developments and exclusive New York City properties!

A Glimpse into SoHo's Architectural Marvel: The South Penthouse at 459 West Broadway

Ever dreamt of living in a penthouse that screams luxury at every corner? Well, dream no more! Presented by the real estate maestro, Ryan Serhant, the South Penthouse at 459 West Broadway is the epitome of SoHo sophistication. Imagine stepping into a world with double-height 18-foot ceilings, a terrace that wraps around just begging for sunset cocktails, and a rooftop that's not just a rooftop—it's an oasis, complete with an outdoor kitchen and cinema.

From the heart of north SoHo, right above the iconic Prince Street and a stone's throw from Sadelle’s, this architectural marvel offers more than just a home. It's a statement. The chef’s kitchen? A culinary dream. The primary suite? Think king-size luxury with a spa-like bathroom that'll make every day feel like a retreat. And let's not forget that rooftop solarium—perfect for morning yoga or late-night stargazing. With Ryan Serhant's signature touch, this isn't just real estate; it's art. So, if you're ready to elevate your living game, this penthouse is calling your name!


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Harvest Hues in a Glass: Exploring Rich and Warming Fall Cocktails

Summer is over, and the brisk chill air has hit the city. As the leaves begin to turn and we take out our Aumtmn fashion, you may find yourself sitting by the fire, hopefully with a cocktail in hand, Whether you enjoy a classic apple-based drink or an Irish Coffee to get through the day.

If you’re looking to shake things up this Fall, here are a few cocktails to try:

Good Morning Sunshine

  • Sunshine Punch (SRP $24.95)

  • Cold Brew Coffee

  • Cinnamon Stick

  • Orange Wheel

Combine 1 part Sunshine Punch with 1 part Cold Brew Coffee over ice. Stir, garnish with cinnamon stick and orange wheel. Enjoy!


Moonraker

  • 1 1⁄2 oz Gin (New Amsterdam)

  • 3⁄4 oz Amante 1530

  • 3⁄4 oz fresh lemon juice

  • 1⁄2 oz green tea simple syrup*

  • (3) 1⁄4” cucumber rounds

Quarter two of the three cucumber wheels and muddle with the lemon juice in a shaker tin. Add the other ingredients and shake well with ice. Double strain into a chilled coupe glass. Float the last cucumber wheel as a garnish.

*Green Tea Syrup - Equal parts room temperature Ito En Unsweetened Green Tea (or homebrewed tea of your choice) and white sugar. Shake well to combine, let sit and reshake until fully dissolved


Milagro’s Spiced Pumpkin Miracle

*Made by Ambassador Luis Lopez

Ingredients:

  • 2 parts Milagro Reposado 

  • 1 part Lemon juice 

  • 1 part Orgeat (Liquid Alchemist) 

  • 1 part Pumpkin puree Garnish

  • Smoked cinnamon stick 

  • 2 star anise

Add all ingredients to shaker, shake for 10 seconds to allow all ingredients to dissolve. Finally strain into a tall glass with fresh ice, garnish and enjoy


Apple Cider Margarita

Ingredients:

  • 2oz Flecha Azul Anejo Tequila

    2oz apple cider

    1oz lime juice

    1oz Triple sec

    ½oz agave syrup

    Rim:

    1 teaspoon white granulated sugar

    ¼ teaspoon cinnamon

    ½ teaspoon sea salt

Rim the glass by running a lime wedge over the lip. On a separate shallow plate, combine cinnamon sugar and salt. Dip glass. Fill the glass with ice. In a cocktail shaker, add cocktail ingredients. Shake well. Garnish and serve.


Appily Married

  • 1.5 oz Ketel One Vodka

  • .5 oz apple juice

  • .5 oz pink grapefruit juice

  • 2 spoons honey syrup

  • Garnish: Cinnamon sugar, for rim

Chill a cocktail glass and coat the rim with cinnamon sugar. Add Ketel One Vodka, apple juice, pink grapefruit juice, honey syrup, and ice to a cocktail shaker. Shake until well chilled. Strain into a cocktail glass and serve.


Star-Studded Elegance: Carnegie Hall's Opening Night Gala Celebrates a New Season with Celebrities and Symphonies


The illustrious Carnegie Hall, a symbol of exceptional musical prowess, welcomed the 2023-2024 season with a star-studded Opening Night Gala, graced by the presence of notable personalities such as Patricia Clarkson, Ronan Farrow, Zac Posen, Liev Schreiber, and Elizabeth Segerstrom. The evening was adorned with the melodic brilliance of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), conducted by the esteemed Riccardo Muti, and featured the acclaimed violinist Leonidas Kavakos, who enraptured the audience with a stirring performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto. The program also paid homage to Mussorgsky’s Pictures from an Exhibition, a piece that holds historical significance as it was conducted by Muti during his 1973 CSO podium debut at the Ravinia Festival. Mercedes T. Bass and Hope and Robert F. Smith graciously served as the Gala Lead Chairmen, ensuring the evening was seamlessly orchestrated.

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Post-concert, guests were escorted to a black-tie dinner at the renowned Cipriani 42nd Street, where the evening continued to unfold amidst an ambiance of elegance and camaraderie. Among the esteemed attendees were Harrison Ball, Gina Gershon, Susan Jaffe, Beejan Land, Serena and Shawn Levy, Zoe Lister-Jones, Taylor Neisen, Galina Novikova, Tatiana and Alexei Ratmansky, Deborah Rutter, Sophie Sumner, and Jessica Vosk. The gala not only celebrated the inauguration of the new musical season but also symbolized a gathering of individuals who share a profound appreciation for the arts, encapsulating a night where melody, culture, and social connection harmoniously intertwined.


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Unraveling New York City's Architectural Icons

New York City, often dubbed the "Concrete Jungle," leaves no stone unturned in captivating visitors and residents alike with its mesmerizing skyline and iconic architectural marvels. From the historic charm of the Flatiron Building to the modern allure of One World Trade Center, each monumental structure boasts a story that adds depth and richness to the tapestry of New York's real estate and high-rise lifestyle. Embark with Off The MRKT on a thrilling expedition through the passage of time as we unravel the mysteries of New York City's most remarkable architectural icons. Through this comprehensive guide, uncover the captivating history and diverse styles of these storied edifices, as we examine their evolution and indelible impact on urban living and the world of real estate.

A Brief History of New York City's Iconic Buildings

The skyline of New York City that we know today has a storied past, with each era contributing iconic buildings that showcase unique architectural styles reflective of the time. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the city witnessed a boom in construction as rivalling developers crafted increasingly taller structures to compete for the title of the world's tallest building. The race skyward reached its pinnacle during the 1920s and 1930s with the completion of iconic skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building.

1. Flatiron Building: A Pioneer in New York City's Skyscrapers

Inaugurated in 1902, the Flatiron Building is one of New York City's earliest skyscrapers. Designed by renowned architect Daniel Burnham, its unique triangular shape resembles a clothing iron. Constructed using a steel frame and a limestone and terra cotta façade, the building's innovative design and style served as a template for future high-rises in the city. The Flatiron Building, originally known as the Fuller Building, is now a designated New York City landmark.

2. Woolworth Building: The Cathedral of Commerce

The Woolworth Building, once the tallest building in the world, was completed in 1913. Commissioned by Frank W. Woolworth and designed by architect Cass Gilbert, the neo-Gothic skyscraper was dubbed the "Cathedral of Commerce" due to its majestic terracotta ornamentation and resemblance to European cathedrals. With its intricate detailing and impressive vaulted lobby, the Woolworth Building remains an example of early 20th century American architecture and a designated landmark.

The Art Deco Icons: Chrysler Building and Empire State Building

During the 1920s and 1930s, New York City witnessed the rise of Art Deco architecture – a sleek, modernist style characterized by geometric patterns and ornate ornamentation. Two buildings that exemplify this style are the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building.

1. Chrysler Building: A Tribute to American Automobiles

Completed in 1930, the Chrysler Building was designed by architect William Van Alen for Walter P. Chrysler, the founder of Chrysler Corporation. At 1,046 feet, it held the title of the tallest building in the world for less than a year. With its shining stainless steel façade and ornamental steel spire, the Chrysler Building remains one of the city's most recognizable Art Deco towers and a symbol of the golden age of the American automotive industry.

2. Empire State Building: An Iconic Symbol of the Big Apple

When it was completed in 1931, the Empire State Building claimed the coveted title of the world's tallest building for nearly four decades. Designed by architectural firm Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, the Art Deco structure has become an icon of New York City and a symbol of American ambition and innovation. Standing at 1,454 feet, the Empire State Building boasts 102 stories, with the observatory on the 86th floor being one of the city's most popular attractions. The building's design and the addition of the iconic antenna make it a familiar part of the cityscape.

Modern Masterpieces: One World Trade Center and 432 Park Avenue

The quest for architectural innovation in New York City did not cease with Art Deco. The new millennium brought forth a new range of architectural styles characterized by sleek lines, minimalist designs, and a focus on sustainability.

1. One World Trade Center: A Symbol of Resilience

Completed in 2013, One World Trade Center stands as a testament to the resilience of New Yorkers following the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Designed by architect David Childs, it reaches a symbolic height of 1,776 feet, making it the tallest building in the U.S. Offering exceptional views from its observatory, the building exemplifies modern architectural ingenuity, sustainability, and symbolic importance.

2. 432 Park Avenue: Pinnacle of Luxury Living

Completed in 2015, 432 Park Avenue is the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, the building's square windows and minimalist design create a modern aesthetic that embodies New York City's ultra-luxury living. With breathtaking views, opulent apartments, and unparalleled amenities, 432 Park Avenue is a prime example of the ongoing evolution of real estate and architecture in New York City.

Discover Your Architectural Masterpiece with Off The MRKT

New York City's diverse architectural landscape is a testament to the city's vibrant history and the ongoing evolution of real estate and urban living. Each unique structure carries a legacy that defines the city as a global epicenter of innovation and inspiration. Living in any of these iconic towers or neighborhoods not only provides a sense of prestige, but also offers a glimpse into the city's rich design heritage.

At Off The MRKT, we pride ourselves on curating a selection of luxury residential properties, including smart apartments, that embody the architectural excellence and cultural significance of New York City's most iconic buildings. Our team of expert real estate professionals understands the nuances of the city's ever-changing skyline, ensuring that our clients find the perfect home that reflects their tastes and the city's architectural legacy.

Elevating Luxury Living with Cozy Bathroom Sanctuaries in NYC's Premier Developments

In the heart of New York City, a new trend is emerging in the realm of luxury developments, shifting away from the conventional stark, monochromatic aesthetic and embracing a warmer, moodier ambiance in the primary bathrooms of opulent residences. This shift towards integrating rich materials and varied tones is transforming bathrooms into chic, serene oases, offering residents a cozy atmosphere to unwind and indulge in self-care, especially as the brisk fall weather envelops the city.

ONE11 Residences: A Blend of Sophistication and Warmth

Credit: Evan Joseph

Nestled near Billionaire’s Row at 111 West 56th Street, ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park presents a collection of 99 condominium units, each boasting custom interiors by Thomas Juul-Hansen, floor-to-ceiling windows, and seven-foot European oak flooring. The ensuite baths, adorned with honed Turkish Fior di Bosco grey stone walls and contrasting Greek Bianco Dolomiti stone, establish a sophisticated haven in each home, offering a warm and luxurious retreat.

Front & York: Bold and Elegant Comfort

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Front & York, meticulously designed by Morris Adjmi architects, marries elegant homes with an extensive amenity collection in DUMBO, one of Brooklyn's most sought-after waterfront neighborhoods. The homes, featuring 10-foot ceilings and herringbone-patterned white oak flooring, are a testament to luxury. A model residence’s powder room, styled by Ash Staging, showcases rich, chocolate-colored walls, distinctive terrazzo floors, and a custom stone vanity, crafting a warm and inviting atmosphere.

53 West 53: A Sanctuary of Rich Palette and Museum-Quality Finishes

Credit: Evan Joseph

Towering 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art, 53 West 53, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, offers 161 residences, including full-floor homes and duplex penthouses with private elevators. The primary bath, a bespoke creation designed as a spa-like sanctuary, features polished Noir St. Laurent marble, high-honed Verona limestone, and polished Persian golden travertine, providing a rich, soft palette and a rejuvenating space for relaxation and tranquility.

These developments, each with their unique approach to integrating warmth and luxury into the bathroom spaces, are redefining the standards of luxury living in New York City, offering residents not just a residence, but a sanctuary amidst the bustling city.


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Fall getaways? NYC condos that get you out of the city... fast

Now is the perfect time for local travel and tourism, the beginning of the fall season is sure to usher in plans for day trips and long weekend getaways. We can anticipate many New Yorkers will be looking for opportunities to travel outside of the city in the coming weeks as temperatures pleasantly drop and the leaves begin to change color!

For those who own a car or have the ability to rent one, this means looking to the nearby Hudson Valley, Catskills, and the various towns of Connecticut for a change of pace from the city. The residences at Vandewater, 77 Greenwich, 180 East 88th Street, 30 Warren, 555 West End Avenue, Waterline Square, 300 West and Greenwich West are perfectly situated to easily exit New York City. Whether it be hopping on the George Washington Bridge via the West Side Highway to get to the Hudson Valley or taking the Henry Hudson Parkway to get to Connecticut, individuals looking for easy access out of the city will find the below condos perfectly suited for day trips and long weekend getaways.

Credit March Made for DDG

Credit March Made for DDG

Situated in the Upper East Side's coveted Carnegie Hill neighborhood, DDG and Global Holdings' 180 East 88th Street is a striking condominium offering only 48 gracious half- and full-floor homes. Located just minutes from the FDR Drive, the development affords residents easy access to Long Island, upstate New York, Connecticut and beyond, for those looking for quick getaways or weekend trips to their second home. The residences at 180 East 88th Street feature soaring ceiling heights, stunning views of Central Park and bespoke details that provide the perfect bridge between pre-war inspiration and contemporary design. Amenities include a half-court indoor basketball court, indoor soccer pitch, state-of-the-art fitness center, private yoga studio, residents’ lounge, game room, wine room and children’s playroom.

Vandewater is the first luxury residential condominium of its kind on Manhattan’s West Side. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Morningside Heights at 543 West 122nd Street, the 33-story building is moments from the Henry Hudson Parkway and George Washington Bridge, providing quick access to upstate New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Designed by INC Architecture & Design, the building features 183 residences ranging from studios to four bedrooms. A fresh representation of the local classical neo-gothic architecture of Morningside Heights, Vandewater's facade material and color of weathered limestone pays homage to the nearby Riverside Church. The building features 24,000 square feet of programmed indoor and outdoor space and landscaping by Michael Van Valkenburg Associates. 

credit Post-Office Architectes

credit Post-Office Architectes

Designed by the acclaimed Parisian architecture firm Post-Office Architectes, 30 Warren is a boutique-scale, ground-up new development condominium transforming an entire block-front in Tribeca. Featuring 23 design-forward one- to three-bedroom luxury residences, the building, situated at Warren and Church Street, is the latest architectural marvel in the heart of Tribeca - famous for its lofts, artisanal culture and cast iron architecture - and residents will enjoy a lifestyle that is authentic to the neighborhood’s iconic downtown feel. Everyday life at 30 Warren is enriched by the building’s very-own partnership program, Tribeca Select, which gives residents premier access to the area’s most prestigious local businesses and offers them highly customizable in-home experiences. They can also take advantage of 30 Warren’s prime location just minutes from the Holland Tunnel by car, making weekend escapes that much easier to embark on. Before hitting the road, residents can get help packing the car at the building's 24-7 attended lobby and can grab their bikes from the private storage room.

Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s Financial District, 77 Greenwich is a new luxury condominium featuring show-stopping water views, architecture by FXCollaborative and interiors by the renowned Deborah Berke Partners. Topping out at 500 feet, the 42-story building is home to 90 residences that begin 150 feet above street level, a sky-high suite of private club-inspired amenities, retail space and a brand new, public elementary school. And with a parking garage located right across the street, residents can easily hop in their cars and access West Street (aka the West Side Highway) within five minutes, or the nearby FDR for an impromptu autumn getaway. 

Credit Shannon Dupre

Credit Shannon Dupre

Located on the beautiful West End Avenue, 555 West End Avenue offers the best of Manhattan's Upper West Side neighborhood and convenient access to the Henry Hudson Parkway for those wanting a quick getaway from the city. The development offers 13 breathtaking, one-of-a-kind residences with unmatched architectural magnificence from the building's origin as a historic Beaux Arts private school. Each home at 555 West End Avenue has a unique layout, including sprawling flats, townhomes with private entrances on West End Avenue, and specialized residences born from quintessential spaces found in a historic private school, such as the penthouse gymnasium and former library. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, stroller valet, cold storage, bike storage and residents’ lounge with pool table. 

credit Noe & Associates with The Boundary

credit Noe & Associates with The Boundary

Waterline Square, developed by GID Development Group, has been designed to create an iconic collection of luxury residential buildings on one of the last remaining waterfront development sites on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Spanning nearly five acres along the Hudson River from West 59th to West 61st Street, Waterline Square provides easy access to the West Side Highway, making for a quick trip out of town whenever desired. Offering a variety of residential lifestyle opportunities, Waterline Square encompasses three residential towers with condominium homes and rental residences. Waterline Square has been designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, Richard Meier & Partners Architects, and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, with interiors by Champalimaud Design, Yabu Pushelberg and Groves & Co.

300 West, South Harlem’s brand-new luxury condominium offering a collection of elegant residences as well as the neighborhood’s most robust club-style amenities package that caters to residents of all ages, boasts close proximity to Manhattan's West Side Parkway and makes it easier than ever to escape the city for a weekend or day trip. With valet parking, getting to or parking your car at 300 West offers a seamless experience perWith access to the city's best biking trails such as the Hudson River Park and bike path, residents or friends can easily commute to each other as well as work.

Credit: Familiar Control

Credit: Familiar Control

Hudson Square’s newest residential tower, Greenwich West, offers a modern downtown lifestyle in one of New York City’s most vibrant and exciting neighborhoods -- home to the new HQ's of Disney and Google. With private automated parking for residents, residents can easily grab their vehicles and hit the road for a weekend getaway. Greenwich West is less than 2 blocks from the West Side Highway or less than five minutes from the Holland Tunnel, boasting seamless access to New Jersey, New England and Upstate New York.

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Gearing Up for a Cross-Country Move to NYC? Don't Let Your Vehicle Hold You Back

If you're moving across the country to reside in New York City, you must make the necessary preparatory steps because of the considerable distance that you intend to cover. One of the main things that you need to think about is your vehicle, which should be in good shape to avoid the likelihood of any issues on the road. Here are some ways you should prepare your vehicle to make sure that it's up to the task.

Service

The first step that you need to take is to visit your auto mechanic and get service done even if there's still some time left before it's due. That's because you're about to put several miles on it, and you need to be sure that it's starting in optimal condition. Failure to service it may leave certain parts in danger of developing major issues, making your trip quite complicated. New York has different yearly inspection laws than other states do, so it's best to be prepared for this regulation as well.

Talk to your mechanic and let them know that you're planning on moving to NYC. This way, they can share with you advice that they feel could save you some trouble. For instance, while a driveshaft doesn't have a fixed lifespan, it's a good rule of thumb to change it once after every 75,000 miles. Don't leave anything to chance in such a case since it's best to be safe rather than sorry. After all, you'll benefit from having a car that's in good shape all through.

Repair

Regular service may be a bit generalized, but it could alert you to an issue that needs the attention of an auto mechanic. Additionally, if you've noticed any issues yourself, let the mechanic that you see know about them right from the start so that there's no chance of missing them. Some of the signs of an issue include strange sounds coming from the car or realizing that the car won't respond as it should to your input and controls.

No matter how minor the issue may seem, it could worsen exponentially if you ignore it over the considerable span of cross-country travel. On this note, keep in mind that the average distance that a car is going to travel before it needs repairs done to its transmission is anywhere from 150,000 to 200,000 miles. Since you know your car well, don't ignore any hunch that you may get that something is out of place. With the congested stop-and-go traffic you'll find once you hit NYC, it's crucial that your car is up to the task.

Checks

Were you aware that the tires of a car ought to be rotated every 5,000 to 7,000 miles? This means that if you've covered this distance or are close to it, you need to rotate your tires. Remember that you also need to check the treads for wear. This is something that's even more important to do if you're heading to New York where we see extreme rainy or snowy seasons. In addition to replacing any extremely worn tires, you should also ensure that they have the right pressure in them to avoid damaging them and introducing a risk to your safety while driving.

Emergencies

Last but not least, put together a car emergency kit so that you have everything that you need in case something goes wrong. This kit should include water, matches, duct tape, a GPS, an emergency kit, a spare tire, and extra portions of the various fluids in your car, including coolant. That way, you can handle several roadside emergencies that may come up and allow you to complete your trip to New York.

Take care of these details of your vehicle to make sure that your cross-country move is as hassle-free as possible. You'll be glad that you did so when you don't suffer through car trouble in addition to the exhaustion of driving for a long time. By making sure that your car is in great shape before you set out to NYC, you'll have a great time settling down in your new home.