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FIVE BASIC THINGS ALL BUILDINGS MUST DO

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on April 21st, 2012

As a large swath of very beautifully designed buildings head our way in New York City, a result of the re-awakening of new development construction that was dormant for several years, I want all ‘older/existing’ co-op’s and condo’s to acknowledge that soon they could be viewed as the ‘poorer cousins’ when compared to the newer buildings that will include exquisite common areas, lobbies and entrances. So if your building has not addressed the following yet, this is what I suggest should be the FIVE items no building should ignore:

1)   FIRST IMPRESSIONS:  By adding a touch of greenery to welcome you and your guests home, you are creating a good first drive-up-appeal impression, and you are benefitting your entire block. This is probably one of the most inexpensive upgrades for a building and worth every penny. In fact, if your building is too cheap or short-sighted to see the benefit of doing so, you or a small group may even want to pool together the $ 2,000.00 and but the two planters, potting soil and boxwoods. Remember to plant plants that are well suited to the light/shade/wind traffic conditions. Of course you can get more creative and group several planters, or more.

2)  THE LOBBY: Whether you have a doorman or not, the lobby is the first interior impression of your building and sets the tone. A clean, renovated, up-to-date lobby is a wise investment. A gut renovation is not cheap. The alternative is minor fixes such as: painting or applying wallpaper to the walls in a chic coloration (surely someone in your building is, or knows a good interior designer to help with this selection?), changing out the lighting (no fluorecents!) or adding an appealing light fixture/chandelier, adding an orchid or fresh flowers. Maybe adding some artwork would help too:  good, simple, not-too-taste-specific prints from such mass-but-tasteful stores such as Restoration Hardware or Room and Board will do the trick. Why not add an elegant bench or chairs with a side table and some books?

3) THE ELEVATORS: A tired elevator interior sends a message of tired apartments and their owners. Re-finishing an elevator interior is not cheap, but certainly well worth the $ 15k or so it takes.

4) THE HALLWAYS: When you step off the elevator, seeing some art on the walls is the quickest, easiest fix. Again, simple black and white photos are more than adequate. A good, clean carpet and clean painted or papered walls are better. Add some good, soft lighting: Fluorescent lights are always vile…..there are warmer, equally energy efficient LED lights these days.  Make the hallways look like the elegantly designed hallway of a tasteful home and you have a winner.

5) GET OVER IT! Unless your building delivers on all fronts, don’t expect it to sell for some of the super-high prices of buildings that do. Upgrading your building common areas may indeed benefit those who are selling their homes:  it benefits those who stay even more as they get to enjoy these elements longer AND benefit if indeed they ultimately sell. A higher sale price of your neighbor’s home makes your home worth more too whether selling, re-financing or simply knowing your home is improving in value. Building owners would work together quickly and simply to resolve the inevitable conflicts that arise from spending money. There are several ways to elegantly address those that simply cannot afford to contribute to building improvements. And to those that simply don’t want any change at all, put it to a vote: we live in a democracy after all.

 

WOULD YOU RENT YOUR HOME TO CHARLIE SHEEN?

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Posted by Leonard Steinberg on March 29, 2011

So train-wreck-du-jour Charlie Sheen is heading to New York for his VIOLENT TORPEDO OF TRUTH tour on April 8th. The New York Post reports that most of the high end hotels in town have removed the welcome matt after Charlie recently trashed his Plaza Hotel room though violent torpedo methodology. We hear he is now looking to rent an apartment for this trip. Would you rent your apartment to Charlie?

Joking aside, legally one has to wonder what the law allows in the way of discriminating against a self-admitted drug user and patron of porn and prostitution. We know of many owners who took months and years to evict this profile of tenant. Most buildings in Manhattan do not allow rentals of less than 6 months. Most require 12 month leases. Very, very few allow 1 month leases. All require a waiver of right of refusal by the building board if its a condominium, and (God forbid!) a co-op would require Board approval. So while an individual owner or shareholder of New York City real estate may wish to help Charlie in his quest to promote the VIOLENT TORPEDO message, chances are any sane board would nix the idea.

Joking aside, if you or I were ever to admit to the antics of this guy, wouldn’t we be behind bars?

So now its probably up to the townhouse owners of Manhattan to provide housing for our fearless crusader. Maybe a park bench in Central Park is an option?…..let’s face it, if this violent torpedo of truth keeps going, Charlie may want to get a taste of his future.