Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Unnatural disaster strikes Manhattan


i was disturbed to find out from Chris today that there was a major "steam blast" in Midtown (article and photo: NYTimes) that killed one and injured many. it happened around 6 PM yesterday at 41st and Lex, just a block from Grand Central Terminal.

i always feel affected anytime anything major happens in NY, but it feels even weirder to have something so big happen in an area i'd walk through everyday while commuting, and is just 7 blocks from where my old office is.

not a surprise that ConEd has screwed up again...

Friday, April 13, 2007

Five for Friday

After slacking off on posting interesting things I've seen, here's a bit of a recap from this week:

  1. To Study Wine, Buy and Drink (NYTimes) - the simple yet probably best approach.
  2. A Word of Advice During a Housing Slump: Rent (NYTimes) - contrary to what most people say.
  3. First Look: Second Avenue Subway Stations (NYMag) - would be cool if it happened. but i wouldn't place any bets...
  4. Behind the Hedge (NYMag) - the questions you didn't even know to ask about Hedge Funds and the answers to them
  5. Ode to Ping Pong: Ping-Pong: A Brief History (NYMag)

Thursday, March 22, 2007

New York, NY 10021

A little social-welfare piece for those who've fared well socially: An Elite ZIP Code Becomes Harder to Crack (NYTimes)

For those less familiar with NY's social hierarchy, 10021 is the zip code of NY's Upper East Side (UES). It now runs roughly from East 60th Street up to East 80th Street. It has long been a sought-after zip code (the wealthy have different concerns than you or i), although in recent times, many of the upper-crust have been reported to have ventured away from the UES, especially to the West Village.

The people getting screwed over, um, reassigned will fall into one of two categories. The new breakdown for the old 10021 is as follows:

  • 10065 - 60th to south side of 69th Street (from Fifth Ave to East River)
  • 10021 - north side of 69th Street to south side of East 76th Street
  • 10075 - south side of East 76th Street to East 80th Street

Kinda sucks for those on the south side of 69th and the north side of 76th. It's like the "wrong side of the tracks" for rich people. I wonder if a notable difference in value will emerge because of this change.

My personal favorite zip code I ever had was for a brief 3 months while interning in NY. Living at 34th and 6th Ave gave me the very awesome zip code of 10001. Awesome, right? (is that a "who cares?" i hear?)

Lastly, what about the kids? I remember being confused enough about why zip codes existed when I was a kid. Good thing they never changed mine on me while still living in the same place...