A joy to write, this post describes my take on the “millennial office” after winning a coin flip to experiment with a new workplace setting.
Evan’s Blog
What I Learned from the Queens Half Marathon
My first half marathon! The most important thing I learned? The power of a mantra: telling myself “I can do this.”
Midtown Means Business – The Importance of Product & Community
Tenants want new buildings. Since Midtown is primarily made up of older buildings, landlords are finding themselves needing to upgrade their buildings in order to remain competitive.
Populous – The Deal from My Perspective
Not my first deal, but the first time having the idea that I want to write up transactions I work on. My partners on this were Mike Movshovich and our Tri-State CEO, Mary Ann Tighe.
If AT&T & GE can do it, we can too – and we Must:
A post explaining my thoughts on learning new technology. It’s absolutely necessary and will have a direct benefit for the work I do with my clients.
Comparing Loss Factors to Dividend Paying Stocks
Clients are often confused by loss factors. This post explains what they are and also provides an interesting comparison to understand how landlords use them to increase NOI on their buildings.
Responding to the New York Times
A powerful newspaper, the NYT released a foreboding article on Midtown. This is my response explaining that their view is exaggerated.