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Sip through a world of wines on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan

Guide Me Home 2 Manhattan Luxury Homes | August 25th 2008 by Propopoly

There may be many places to purchase wine in Manhattan, and many of them are exceptional, but the flagship location is the Sherry-Lehman store. Located at 505 Fifth Avenue, between 59th and 60th Streets, their new location offers more room for wine read more

A Walk Up Fifth Avenue by Bernard Levin

Philip Spires Commonplace Book | August 19th 2008 by Philip Spires

Bernard Levin begins A Walk Up Fifth Avenue with three quotations from descriptions of New York City. These date from 1916, 1929 and 1949 and were written by Jane Kilmer, Theodore Dreiser and E. B. White respectively. Bernard Levin uses these vignett read more

World's most expensive streets

Its all about the world | August 5th 2008 by srini

Here is the list of the most expensive streets in the world & the Cost per sq mt is given:1 Avenue Princess Grace, Monaco $190,0002 Severn Road, Hong Kong $121,0003 Fifth Avenue, New York City $80,0004 Kensington Palace Gardens, London read more

Tales from New York 1 - How well do YOU target YOUR customers?

The Coffee Boys | July 24th 2008 by John Richardson

I’m just back from nearly three weeks in the US and spent considerable time in New York - it is, as ever, just about the most stimulating city on the planet. I saw some amazing retailing and some inspirational restaurants but I have to say the read more

5th Ave. iPhone Who Farm campers leave store lacking iPhones, dig…

Dutchboy | July 13th 2008 by Sietse Logger

Filed under: Cellphones Heavily be featured in the news leading up to the iPhone 3G launch, the Who Farm campers -- who hunkered down a full week early at the Fifth Avenue Apple store in Manhattan to promote organic farming or existence silly like th read more

5th Ave. iPhone Who Farm campers leave store lacking iPhones, dig…

If I Was a Millionaire | July 13th 2008 by Money Bags

Filed under: Cellphones Heavily featured in the news leading up to the iPhone 3G launch, the Who Farm campers — who hunkered down a full week early at the Fifth Avenue Apple store in Manhattan to promote organic farming or something silly like read more

iPhone 3G Launching, Not As Smooth As It Seems

Nigel McLoughlin.com | gadget, technology, review of new pro… | July 12th 2008

The Apple latest touchscreen phone have been officially sold at the same time on July, 11th. First buyers who had waited and slept in front of the Apple Store in Fifth Avenue, New York, was disappointed. The new iPhone 3G they bought could not be use read more

My Art Deco Wedding

Octavine Illustration--a little blog about Art Deco, Travel,… | July 9th 2008 by Octavine Illustration

I have weddings on the brain. Working on marriage contracts (Ketubah) as well as various Art Deco inspired wedding invitations invokes visions of my own 1930s style wedding. Executing my own Art Deco style invitations by hand influenced by a perfume read more

From Virginia to New York With Love

Filteany Your Big Apple Jeepney | June 28th 2008 by filteany

Please rank, comment and subscribe to both our channels www.youtube.com/Regisor94 …It was an amazing feat for both of us; for him to travel from VA to NYC but it was worth it Funny thing was I got to tour New York because of Reggie TeamRegisor read more

Rockefeller Center, New York City

Best travel with GPS locations | June 21st 2008 by Dankuna

Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres between 48th and 51st Streets in New York City. Built by the Rockefeller family, it is located in the center of Midtown Manhattan, spanning between Fifth Avenue and Seventh read more

Suit Update.

The Captain Is Out to Lunch | June 18th 2008 by Erik

I really struck a chord when I decided to speak up about my suit-shopping adventures. In fact, I can guarantee that if you walk into a room full of men and say, "I'm thinking about buying a suit," you will surely elicit a chorus of sympathetic groans read more

West 10th Street, From Fifth Avenue to Waverly Place

Walking Off the Big Apple | June 16th 2008 by Teri Tynes

With the steamy, stormy, and unpredictable weather of late in New York, though not as devastating as the floods in the Midwest, for sure, I've been sidetracked from my usual longer walks in favor of shorter outings. Yesterday afternoon, I walked up f read more

MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL

NYC loves NYC | June 9th 2008 by NYClovesNYC

These are some street scenes from the 2008 Museum Mile Festival held last June 3rd.From the museum mile website:One day a year, for the past 29 years, nine of the country's finest museums, all ones that call Fifth Avenue home, collectively open their read more

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue NYC

Songs that Didn't Used to Exist | May 31st 2008 by Laura June

8:46 am, Friday May 30, 2008 read more

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue NYC

Songs that Didn't Used to Exist | May 31st 2008 by Laura June

9:02 am, Thursday May 29, 2008 Man, The Early Show has been pulling big crowds since the weather cleared up! read more

Flower Post

Songs that Didn't Used to Exist | May 31st 2008 by Laura June

So remember those tulips I took really bad pictures of on Fifth Avenue? Well, they ripped them out right before Memorial Day. The tops were mostly gone, so it was for the best. Anyway, they're definitely planning something new, as you can see from t read more

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue NYC

Songs that Didn't Used to Exist | May 28th 2008 by Laura June

8:56 am Wednesday, May 28, 2008 -- no rain today! read more

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue NYC

Songs that Didn't Used to Exist | May 27th 2008 by Laura June

8:49 am Tuesday, May 27, 2008 read more

Apple Store, Fifth Avenue NYC

Songs that Didn't Used to Exist | May 23rd 2008 by Laura June

9:01 AMFriday, May 23, 2008PS: I think those people are in line for "The Early Show." NOT iPhones. read more

How to Win a 150 Itunes Gift Card

Blue Licorice | May 14th 2008 by Blue Licorice

While in Boston, be sure to visit the Paul Revere House, the statue of Benjamin Franklin, and the site of the Boston Massacre. You can access these points through the Boston Freedom Trail which is about 2.5 miles long, so be sure to bring your walki read more

Any Idea What This Is All About?

Soapbox Mom | April 23rd 2008 by Soapbox Mom

My daughter and I were in the middle of New York City on Saturday and got caught up in this frenzy. I felt compelled to photograph some of the many people taking pictures. Can you guess what they were trying to capture with their cameras? Visit W read more

Classic New York: 59th & Fifth (with Slideshow)

Walking Off the Big Apple | April 11th 2008 by Teri Tynes

I spent the late morning in the vicinity of 59th Street and Fifth Avenue, the epicenter of Classic New York. After visiting with the carriage horses parked at Grand Army Plaza, I walked into the restored Plaza Hotel where I drank a cup of coffee, lo read more

NYSE Closing Bell April 10th, 2008 SAKS

Steeping Beauty | April 10th 2008 by Delphine

Attention: Paper Bag Whores, Affeccionados, etc… Designer Shopping Bag Alert The NYSE’s Closing Bell for April 10, 2008 will celebrate SAKS Fifth Avenue’s 2008 Launch of the WantIt! campaign.  Chairman and CEO Stephen I. Sadove w read more

Shopping sur la Cinquième avenue

Delicatesseny, le blog gourmand à New York | April 2nd 2008 by antoinette

Like a Rolling Stone- The Rolling Stones Les Rolling Stones, petit clin d'oeil à Alice, et aussi parce que je les aaddoorree et que le film de Scorcese Shine a Light, sort le 4 avril dans les salles... Photo prise sur la cinquième donc pendant les read more

Elizabeth Arden Eight-Hour Cream, $5—but only at one store

Lucire: Insider | March 7th 2008 by Jack Yan

With the reopening of the Elizabeth Arden flagship store on Thursday, the company is retailing its famous Eight-Hour Cream for US$5 for Friday and this weekend at that one location. Read more in our article, including Catherine Zeta-Jones’s ribbon read more

At $3 Billion GM Building is Most Valuable in the World

Shape of Now | February 22nd 2008 by Vani

$3 billion-one, $3 billion-two, and $3 billion- its is. A building to sell for $3 billion does sound insane but this insanity is nearing to become a reality. Larry Silverstein, developer of ground zero, has bid $3 billion for General Motors Building read more

New York City Experience– Day 2

Nothin' But the Truth | February 2nd 2008 by Marie

Yesterday was rough. I had a terrible experience with the shuttle and I am still exhausted. I got about 8hrs of sleep but I’m still behind because I only got three hours the night before. My room is tiny but what can you expect when you’re stayin read more

Fifth Avenue and The High Road to Taos: Georgia O'Keeffe at The M…

Walking Off the Big Apple | January 24th 2008 by Teri Tynes

I went to the Met on Tuesday to look at Georgia O'Keeffe paintings, but first I had to find them. A couple of museum workers thought they had seen one or two in the Modern Art section, but they also recommended that I check with the woman that runs t read more

Fifth Avenue & The High Road to Taos: Georgia O'Keeffe's Long Roa…

Walking Off the Big Apple | January 22nd 2008 by Teri Tynes

When Mabel Dodge invited Georgia O'Keeffe to spend the summer with her in Taos in 1929, O'Keeffe accepted the invitation without first consulting her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, a dominating spouse. She spent the summer there without him anyway, awake read more

Fifth Avenue and The High Road to Taos: Mabel Dodge and The Pater…

Walking Off the Big Apple | January 20th 2008 by Teri Tynes

From the walk, Fifth Avenue and The High Road to Taos: Mabel Dodge, Georgia O'Keeffe and New York City. The walk explores the worlds of Dodge and O'Keeffe, their intertwined biographies, and their individual decisions to leave New York for New Mexico read more

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