Three Powerful Words That Build Lasting Relationships with Residents and Clients

In today’s world of ever-changing strategies and depersonalizing experiments with “virtual reality” and “artificial intelligence,” property managers need relationship-building skills they can depend upon. This article is about 3 of the most reliable words for creating an environment of trust and loyalty in all aspects of the property management industry. These 3 words are essential to… (more…)

4 Surprising Labor Day Facts to Jumpstart Your Holiday Weekend

For many living in the United States, Labor Day is the ultimate long weekend—it’s the end of summer, the beginning of fall, and the last day to wear white for some. Established nationwide in 1894, Labor Day is actually a dedication to the achievements of American workers and the contributions they have made to the prosperity… (more…)

SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS … Nordic Cryotherapy

What is Cryotherapy and why should you try it? Westchester residents can enjoy the benefits of the first cryotherapy center in the area. Nordic Cryotherapy opened recently at 31 Mill Road in Eastchester. The center offers whole body cryotherapy as well as localized treatments. The center’s founder, Marie O’Connor, is a registered nurse in New… (more…)

5 Office Landscape Tips

Is your office landscape prepared to take on another year of sustainability upgrades and productivity initiatives?  Simple changes can impact your bottom line and create an aesthetically pleasing environment for employees, clients, and visitors. Here are 5 key tips to approach an office landscape redesign: (more…)

SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS … Mad Science of Westchester & New York City

Mad Science is the world’s leading provider of fun kids science for ages three through ten. Their interactive programs include clubs, workshops, camps, shows and parties that blend education with entertainment so that kids have a great time while they learn. The Mad Science staff provides all the supplies, materials and enthusiasm to insure that… (more…)

Why Some Chefs Just Can’t Quit Serving Bluefin Tuna

On Monday, a single 380-pound bluefin  tuna sold for about $37,500 in the first auction of the year at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. That’s far below the peak price of $1.76 million  that a bluefin went for at the same market in 2013, and this year’s price isn’t a good indicator of the supply, or population status.… (more…)