Category Archives: Weather & Natural Disasters

[NYTimes] What Could Disappear Interactive Charts

I’ve been remiss in not presenting the now week old interactive web page on the New York Times site called, alarmingly, What Could Disappear. These maps are based on elevation data from the U.S. Geological Survey and tidal level data… Read More

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Lower Manhattan’s Early November Rental Activity Down 70% Y-O-Y

I took a look at closed rental activity for the first part of November, two days after Sandy left us to observe it’s impact of rental activity in Lower Manhattan. For these purposes, I defined this area as the 4… Read More

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Sandy Aftermath – 60 Minutes Story on Belle Harbor, Queens, New York

A few thousand people in Belle Harbor have endured so much – inspirational – community. This is one of many areas devastated by Hurricane Sandy in NYC region. And it’s why I feel so petty when asked about what happened… Read More

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[Sandy] SNL’s Comic Relief in Sign

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[Sandy] The SoPo New York Magazine Cover

Since my company is located in neighborhood formerly known as “SoPo” (South of Power) I thought I’d post the amazing New York Magazine cover.

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Sandy Update, Social Media Helped Us Understand, But Patience Wearing Thin

[click to read post (h/t gizmodo, laughingsquid)] People who don’t see the coolness of Foursquare are clearly missing out (see above). My twitter feed @jonathanmiller was my primary source of information all through the storm. Amazingly helpful. Yesterday afternoon, the… Read More

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Sandy’s SoPo Nabe Is No More, But T-Shirts Live On

Late last night the utility crews came through our street and made quick work of the series of large trees blocking the road. They left in the evening and this morning the crews returned to clean up the wiring. No… Read More

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Sandy Language Summary: Snor’eastercane, SoPo and a Sturdy Mailbox

Remember this mailbox? It’s been through a lot. The photo is of my street in my CT home town, one of many downed trees and wires on my street. It’s been a long work week, especially since I haven’t been… Read More

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09/23/2012

[The Housing Helix Podcast] Barry Ritholtz Part 2



05/13/2013

Bloomberg Surveillence TV with Tom Keene, Sara Eisen and Adam Davidson

Had a fun interview with Tom and Sara this morning on the always MUST watch/listen Bloomberg Surveillance. We talked housing, rentals, vacancy and inventory. An added bonus was the addition of Adam Davidson – co-founder and co-host of Planet Money... Read More

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