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As we continue to keep a close watch on the rapidly evolving situation related to COVID-19, we wanted to take a moment to share with you what we are doing to keep our clients and staff safe and healthy.
First and foremost, we want you to know that your safety is our top concern. We also know that you rely on us to provide vital services for your real estate transactions, which we recognize are often...
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As we prepare to bid farewell to 2019 and usher in a new year and a new decade, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on another great year and, of course, to thank you for your continued loyalty and patronage. We are humbled by the support of our clients, employees and friends at Town Title Agency.
Over this past year, we truly raised the bar for ourselves as a company. We insured some of...
Posted at 17:54h
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Business experts have spent the last few years discussing the dichotomy of online stores and brick-and-mortar locations, but several online businesses are bucking this trend and combining digital and physical stores for an omnichannel retail strategy.
Here are just a few of the top online retailers opening physical storefronts to expand their market reach and success.
Wayfair
Wayfair has taken the online world by storm with their wide selection of home furniture, accessories, and art pieces that appeal...
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New York has always been a site of grand architecture and urban development, from the numerous skyscrapers to the beautiful waterfront. None of these projects come anywhere close to the Hudson Yards Project, though, as the largest real estate development in the history of the United States.
With the first phase of the complex having just opened this month and construction expected to finish in 2024, here’s everything investors need to know about how to get...
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Since the early 20th century, New York City has become renowned across the globe for its mighty skyscrapers, which dominate the skyline. While properties in New York change hands regularly, it is always breaking news any time one of these historic towers is put on the market.
The Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building was built in 1930 by Walter Chrysler and was meant to be the home of the automotive manufacturer of the same name. At the...
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Investors and developers went into a flurry of excitement in November as Amazon announced plans to move half of its HQ2 to Long Island City, NY. Now, it seems that Amazon’s momentous decision was merely the prelude to a new boom era for New York, as industry experts predict that Google, Facebook, and many others will be expanding their local operations in the new year.
Let’s take a look at how the influx of tech giants...