Monday, July 5, 2010

New York restaurant week summer 2010: July 12th-25th as only New Yorkers can do



Every year, twice a year, New Yorkers and those visiting Manhattan get the opportunity to dine in some of the "best of the best" restaurants for a three course prix-fixe lunch at the amazing price of $24.07. Some restaurants even offer a three course prix-fixe dinner for $35.00.

This summer's Restaurant Week takes place between July 12th -25th.

Dine at the best New York City restaurants with the best chefs! Whether it's at Mario Batali's Del Posto, Morimoto New York, Patroon, 21 Club, Spice Market, Daniel Boulud's Café Boulud, One If By Land Two If By Sea, Nobu, Asia de Cuba, Aureole, The River Café, Aqauvit, or Danny Meyer's Gramercy Tavern, Eleven or any of the other restaurants offered, you can't go wrong. You'll not only save a lot but have a gastronomic feast.

New York City Restaurant Week Summer 2010 to view restaurants and make reservations visit nycgo.com

If you're thinking of moving to Manhattan, it's not only a great way to try out our incredible restaurants, but it will help you relax over a sumptuous meal after browing apartments all day with your broker to decide where you want to live.

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

“Every King Needs A Castle” and Halstead woos basketball star LeBron James to move to NYC

LeBron James is a free agent and rumors are abuzz that he may be headed to New York City.

Every king needs the perfect home and that’s why Diane Ramirez, President, Halstead Property has taken steps to offer LeBron James Halstead’s services with promised to donate Halstead’s company commission on James’ new home to the charity of his choice, noting that the commission “could be a six-figure number.”

In the video below “Every King Needs A Castle”, Diane Ramirez opens the video from a Brooklyn basketball court that offers a good view of the downtown skyline. She sings the city’s praises and says, “We want to help the King find his castle.” Then she passes the ball to Mr. Starks, who reminisces about better days for the Knicks. “Man, in the ’90s, we owned this town, there was nothing like it,” he says. “We were kings.” And she added that it’s time to crown a new king.

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