Smith Street in The New York Times
Jul 26, 2007 at 2:25 PM I don't mean to take away from the excitement of the previous post, but there's an article in today's New York Times not just about my neighborhood, but my block!

Jul 26, 2007 at 2:25 PM I don't mean to take away from the excitement of the previous post, but there's an article in today's New York Times not just about my neighborhood, but my block!

Jul 12, 2007 at 7:24 PM So I know I said I'd be back tomorrow, but until then, I have to share this you. It's an apartment in Manhattan for sale by owner that I found via Curbed. Every inch of it is covered by a mural, including the baseboards and ceiling.


Click here to visit the official website and see more pictures.
Jul 6, 2007 at 2:26 PM For all of you who read Save Karyn and remember me talking about how I moved into a NYC apartment that didn't have a lock, you might get a laugh out of a email someone sent to the NYC real estate blog Curbed today.
I recently signed a lease on a one-bedroom on the UWS. When I went to the building yesterday to get the keys... the top lock to the apartment was missing -- there's a big hole in the door where there *used* to be a lock.The super's wife claimed that I was going to have to pay a locksmith to come and install the lock, but I think providing a lock (even though there's a bottom lock already, there's a gaping hole in the door!) is the building's responsibility, not mine. Advice on this matter would be much appreciated.
I turned around and looked at my apartment. It was the first time I had seen it. It had hard-wood floors and three big windows that looked out onto the corner of First Avenue and 57th Street. It also had two big closets and a small kitchen with a short fridge. The bathroom was a bit old, but it would do just fine.As I looked around once again, my eyes stopped at the front door. There was a big hole in it.
I found a funny looking phone right next to the door and picked it up. It immediately rang the lobby. Edson [the doorman] picked up.
“Hi Edson," I said. "It’s me, Karyn, in 4E.”
“Hello Miss Karyn,” he replied. I liked that he called me Miss Karyn. It made me feel special.
“There’s a big hole in my front door. Did my apartment come without a lock?”
“Yes, you have to buy your own.”
“Really... and where do I get one of those?”
“There’s a hardware store down the street.”
“Okay, thanks," I said, then realized I was a bit hot. “Oh, one more thing. How do I control the air?”
“Oh, Miss Karyn, there’s no air conditioner. You have to buy one of those, too.”
“Oh, okay,” I said and then hung up.
Hmph. No lock and no air. Maybe I should have asked about those things before I moved in. All the apartments I'd ever lived in in Chicago came with air and a lock. What kind of place doesn’t come with a lock?
Oh well. After hiding my suitcases in the closet, I decided to venture out to the hardware store. But when I got outside, I remembered a cute little shoe store down the street called Otto Tootsie something...
You know, I can always get a lock. And it really wouldn’t be that hot for another few months. With that, I ditched the hardware store and decided to check out the shoe store instead...
Dec 28, 2006 at 11:34 AM The inside isn't nearly done, but they're hanging the sign at my new neighborhood Starbucks today!