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17 Essential Kitchen Storage Hacks

Not every household is blessed with a spacious kitchen, with size restrictions and inconvenient floor plans causing untidiness and congestion....
By Luke Carlino Jun 08, 2021
Ike Edeani, who uses MakeSpace for valet storage in NYC, takes a photo in a photography studio.

How To Move To NYC The Ike Edeani Way

Moving to New York City sucks. First, you have to figure out how to get yourself here. Then you have to figure out how to get your stuff here. Then you have to find a place to stay temporarily. Then you have to navigate the insane NYC housing market and find an apartment. And then, after all that, you still have to get all of your stuff from your temporary home to your new, permanent home. At which point you’ve basically moved three times. We have good news. There’s a better way, and professional photographer Ike Edeani has found it!

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
A FlatRate Moving truck on the streets of NYC.

5 Tips For Moving To NYC

Every day, people from around the world fulfill their dream of moving to New York City. This city is for the strong, the talented, the dreamers, and the ambitious. It doesn’t matter how strong, talented, or ambitious you are though; you’ll need some helpful advice to survive. Putting these five tips to use could be the difference between officially calling yourself a New Yorker or retreating back to where you came from after just a few months.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
one57, a luxurious 90-story condominium building in midtown manhattan nyc

Seems Insane! ONE57 Residential Skyscraper To Charge $4,000/Sq Foot For Storage Bins

We all know that New York City is insane, but this story from The Real Deal takes the cake. Manhattan’s most talked-about luxury apartment building, One57, will be selling storage bins to its residents for $4,000 a square foot!

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
A mother is picking up her baby from a crib that's in a bathroom.

New Yorkers Resort To Sleeping Their Babies In Bathrooms And Closets

No one suffers under the insanity of this city more than parents. DNAInfo reports that parents have been basically forced to start sleeping their babies in bathrooms, closets, and any other unused spaces they can find around their tiny apartments.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Feb 06, 2020
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