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Building and measuring the social world | Armonk Realtor

Tamara Mendelsohn leads marketing for Eventbrite with a focus on customer acquisition, retention and branding.

As an expert on e-commerce technology, multichannel retail, and trends in how consumers integrate technology into shopping, Mendelsohn has authored research reports and worked with both retailers and technology vendors to help them shape their strategies.

Hear what Mendelsohn has to say about “Building and measuring the social world.”

“Building and measuring the social world” (2:36).

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/09/03/building-and-measuring-the-social-world-video/#sthash.xb2FBmHq.dpuf

 

 

Building and measuring the social world [VIDEO] | Inman News.

Westchester’s Bee-Line Buses Begin Fall Schedule Monday | Armonk Real Estate

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. — There are still a few more weeks in summer, but Bee- Line Buses will change to their fall schedules on Sept. 2.

Here is a list of changes to area schedules:

Route 1

A weekday northbound 7:19 a.m. trip from the 242nd St. subway station in the Bronx to the Yonkers-Hastings border will be added.

Route 1X

A weekday northbound 7:45 a.m. trip from the 242nd St. subway station in the Bronx to the Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla will be added.

Route 8

The weekday northbound 7:38 a.m. trip from Getty Square will be discontinued.

The weekday northbound 2:40 p.m. trip from Central Park Avenue and Tuckahoe Road to Valentine Lane and Riverdale Avenue in Yonkers will be discontinued.

There will be a minor weekday afternoon schedule adjustment.

Route 13

The Sunday eastbound 6:55 p.m. trip will depart 5 minutes earlier at 6:50 p.m. from Ossining.

Route 45

The weekday 3:20 p.m. trips will leave 10 minutes earlier at 3:10 p.m. from New Rochelle High School.

The weekday southbound 3:18 p.m. trip will leave 3 minutes earlier at 3:15 p.m. from Mill Road and White Plains Road in Eastchester.

A weekday southbound 3:10 p.m. trip from New Rochelle High School to Pelham Road and Pelhamdale Avenue will be added.

Route 55

A weekday southbound 7:03 a.m. trip from N. 3rd Avenue will be added at the Dyer Avenue subway station in the Bronx will be added.

NOTE: On Sept. 2 ( Labor Day), buses and ParaTransit will operate on a Sunday schedule.

On Tuesday, Sept. 3, seasonal service to Playland will be discontinued on Routes 13, 75 and 91.

For further details, visit the Bee-Line System website at www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus. Or call the Bee-Line Hotline at 914-813-7777, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m

Dedicated to the memory to Our Town Councilwoman | Armonk Homes

Becky Kittredge
Dedicated to the memory of our beloved Town Councilwoman
Click image on right to play a memorable tribute to a beautiful public servant.

On Friday, August 30th, at the steps of Town Hall, citizens gathered to honor the memory of Becky Kittredge and, more importantly, to  celebrate her life and contributions to our town of North Castle.
It’s unfortunate that three of our Town Board members (Howard Arden, John Cronin, and Diane Roth) refused to broadcast, on NCTV, this beautiful and memorable tribute of one who has given 32 years  of service as a Town Board member.
Additionally, during her tenure, she was appointed as deputy supervisor to long-time Town Supervisor Jack Lombardi and her responsibilities included Town Board liaison to the Police Department, Highway Department and the Beautification Committee.
In this video, I have embedded pictures and footage that I  recorded to emphasize Becky’s spirit as a government official, as a volunteer, as a citizen, as a family member, and as a genuine, caring, thoughtful person.  As you view this video, particularly the last 5 minutes, ask why three members of our Town Board felt it was inappropriate and voted against its broadcast.
Feel free to express your comments by clicking on the below e-mail links . . .
Howard Arden John Cronin Diane Roth
Respectfully,
Sam Morell

Armonk’s Mariani Gardens Granted Zoning Text Amendment For Café Plans | Armonk Homes

Mariani Gardens in Armonk was recently granted a zoning text amendment from the North Castle Town Board to enlarge its café, according to a report by The Examiner News.

The text amendment would allow the Armonk nursery, located on Bedford Road, to enlarge its café from 1,000-square-feet to up to 3,500-square feet, and it would also be able to increase its seating capacity from 16 to 72, the report said. Certain home furnishing and luxury items, like soaps, lotions and jewelry, could also be sold at the business.

The final step in granting the zoning revision is approval from the North Castle Planning Board.

The text amendment was granted after two years of debate and revised proposals, according to the report.

To read the full story, click here.

 

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http://armonk.dailyvoice.com/news/mariani-gardens-expansion-approval-tops-armonk-news-week

Armonk Weekly Real Estate Report | Armonk NY Real Estate for Sale

Armonk   NY Weekly Real Estate Report8/29/2013
Homes for sale84
Median Ask Price$1,737,000.00
Low Price$395,000.00
High Price$17,000,000.00
Average Size5188
Average Price/foot$433.00
Average DOM159
Average Ask Price$2,349,718.00

Latest from Brynwood Development in Armonk | Armonk Homes

August 23rd, 2013

Dear Neighbor,

 

Over the past several weeks many of you may have received inflammatory e-mails from a new group bearing the name “Responsible Development in North Castle, LLC”. The group described its mission as one that “…hopes to strengthen the Town’s approval process by utilizing the skills and experience of local residents who have experience in real estate development and finance – and by keeping in touch with residents’ wishes.”

 

As its first “analysis”, this entity has embarked on a mission to scuttle the proposed re-development of the Brynwood club into an active adult community for affluent empty nesters. Regrettably, in email after email, this group has disseminated mis-information that is designed to cause confusion and unwarranted anxiety about the project.

 

As the late U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan so eloquently stated during one of his debates: “…one is entitled to his own opinions but one is not entitled to his own facts.” Here are the basic facts about Brynwood drawn from expert analyses submitted to the Town in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS):

 

  • Brynwood’s plans call for the creation of a world-class country club community designed for affluent “empty nesters” and retirees. With a renovated golf course and new clubhouse, the residential community will offer a new housing alternative to baby boomers who want to stay in the area after their children have grown up and they have sold their large homes. Please click on www.brynwoodvision.com for more detail.
  • The project will generate (on a recurring basis) over $1 million of gross revenue and almost $700,000 in net revenue to the school district without any meaningful increase in school-age children.
  • Notwithstanding the fact that  Brynwood  has drilled test wells and established its own water supply, it has offered to explore  joining the Windmill Farms water district and may contribute over $1 million for that privilege – this would help reduce Windmill residents’ debt costs on their existing project to replace their water pipes  and improve their service.
  • The combination of condominium property taxes and the club-house’s property taxes paid to the Town will be approximately equal to the property taxes anticipated for single family homes — which are the alternative plan to the Brynwood country club community. However, on a net basis, the condominium plan generates far more to the town and the Byram Hills schools than a single family home subdivision.
  • The proposed plan calls for the preservation of over 140 of the 156 acres of green open space forever and the upgrade of an out of date facility.  It will maintain a valuable local amenity that has been fixture in North Castle since the 1960’s.
  • An active adult community with affluent residents who have substantial disposable income, will be an economic boon for Armonk’s merchants and other service providers in the surrounding area   Brynwood also happens to be one of largest employers in the area of local teenagers.

 

Should you have any further questions or comments, please contact us so we may respond to you directly. We believe in the Town of North Castle, deeply respect its careful approval process (through which we are currently navigating), and are committed to improving the lives of all who call it home — our success is closely tied to the Town’s and vice-versa. We hope you agree and see the merits of the Brynwood plan.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Jeffrey B. Mendell                Edward Baquero jbmendell@gmail.com         ebaquero@corigin.com

Here’s Kobe Bryant’s ‘United States of Generica’ McMansion | Armonk Homes

“OH MY GAUD-Y.” “Like my mother-in-law’s condo, just more frilly.” “A plain faux French pizza palace.” “UNITED STATES OF GENERICA.” The commenters over at Curbed LA are a little more belligerent than usual in their assessment of the ultra beige, though still unambiguously nice (French pizza palace? now what does that even mean?) digs of L.A. hero and Lakers star Kobe Bryant. He and his wife Vanessa are unloading the gated, palm tree’d McMansion (a spare—he’s got a second one nearby) in Orange County they bought in 2001, asking$8.599M for four bedrooms and a pool that looks like it belongs at a Vegas hotel (and that, believe it or not, is a compliment). Also included? A hair salon, a theater (with lobby and wet bar), an 850-square-foot gym, and—cruelly not pictured—a library with a shark tank in it. Because, really, is a library without sharks really a library at all?

 

 

 

 

Here’s Kobe Bryant’s ‘United States of Generica’ McMansion – Celebrity Real Estate – Curbed National.

Facebook Changes News Feed Algorithm | Armonk Realtor

Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention.

What’s New This Week?

Facebook Updates the News Feed Ranking Algorithm: There are two new features to note regarding Facebook’s new news feed: Story Bumping and Last Actor. Both of these now ensure that Facebook users see more of the updates from the people they interact with.

“This update does a better job of showing people the stories they want to see, even if they missed them the first time.”

 

YouTube Rolls Out Live Streaming and More Channel Tools: Live streaming is rolling out for channels with 100+ subscribers. You can also choose and upload your favorite image to create your custom thumbnail. You can add annotations to your video to “link externally to various online stores and your associated websites.” And you can now mark your playlist as a “series”—YouTube will then show viewers of your videos the next episode from the series and a link to the whole playlist. If you’re on YouTube, be sure to check them out.

You can activate YouTube Live Streaming under your video manager channel settings

LinkedIn Introduces the Ability to Apply for Jobs on Mobile: LinkedIn makes “it possible for LinkedIn members to directly apply for jobs that interest them, right from their iOS or Android device.”

Facebook Launches Graph Search to Everyone in U.S. English: “Graph Search makes it easier to make new connections; you can continue to search for friends and pages by name, or use simple phrases to find something specific across people, photos, places, interests and more.” It is now available to everyone in the U.S. in English.

Soaring real estate portal valuations are all about growth | Armonk Real Estate

Zillow and Trulia are on a growth tear, their “market caps” — the value of outstanding common stock — soaring into the stratosphere in 2013. But like their older sibling, Move Inc., the companies have lost money, overall, since launching.

The three big listing portals all employ a similar business model — selling leads, advertising and tech services to real estate agents. And if Move has racked up a $2 billion net accumulated loss in its 20-year life, why do analysts think the younger startups will not only survive, but thrive?

Move (founded 1993)Zillow (founded 2005)Trulia (founded 2005)
Net accumulated loss through 2012$2.0 billion$71.7 million$47.1 million

Sources: Move, Zillow and Trulia 2012 annual reports.

The answer is projected growth, a focus on consumers, and faith in a new breed of management, analysts who follow the three companies say.

Looking back at the most recent four quarters, Move is still the leader in revenue. But Trulia’s market cap is nearly three times Move’s, and investors think Zillow is worth about six times as much as Move. In 2012, Zillow booked about $6 million in profits on $117 million in revenue, while Trulia lost $11 million on $68 million in revenue. According to its most recent annual report to investors, Move made $4.7 million on $199 million in revenue.

Revenue, market caps and projected revenue growth

CompanyRevenue, four quarters through second-quarter 2013Market cap, Aug. 9, 2013Projected 2013 revenue growth, percent
Zillow$152.1 million$3.24 billion60.0%
Trulia$92.8 million$1.41 billion73.3%*
Move$213.9 million$553.2 million14.2%

Source: Google Finance and firms’ earnings call transcripts. *Estimate generated by projecting 60 percent Q4 year-over-year revenue growth, in line with recent quarters, and using the midpoint of Trulia’s projected Q3 revenue: $31 million.

Their revenue might be less, but Zillow and Trulia’s blazing growth, both in terms of revenue and Web market share, trumps that of Move and realtor.com, which is operated by Move under a special agreement with the National Association of Realtors, through the second quarter.

“Investors are always going to pay more for growth,” said Bradley Safalow, founder and CEO of stock analysis firm PAA Research LLC, who covers all three companies.

Aaron Kessler, a stock analyst who covers Zillow for Raymond James Financial Inc., agreed: Zillow’s faster growth accounts for its much higher relative valuation.

The price of a share of Zillow stock has shot up 233 percent this year, and Trulia’s share price is up 158 percent. Move, too, is up 77 percent, as the housing rebound has stoked investors’ interest in many companies whose fortunes are tied to the real estate sector

– See more at: http://www.inman.com/2013/08/13/soaring-real-estate-portal-valuations-are-all-about-growth/#sthash.wIFi0T96.dpuf

Home prices continue to ramp up nationwide | Armonk Real Estate

Representing a new post-bubble high, Las Vegas experienced a 31.2% jump in annual home prices in July, becoming the first metro to surpass 30% growth since the beginning of the recovery.

In the latest home data index released by Clear Capital, July home price trends continued to be strong both nationwide and when broken down between the nation’s four major regions.

Nationally, home prices grew 9.3% from last year, and were up 1.6% over the previous quarter. Interestingly enough, national home prices remained 33.4% below peak values, indicating the new norm for the nation’s housing.

“While July home prices continue to ramp up throughout the country led by Las Vegas posting more than 30% yearly growth, let’s not forget a healthy recovery means moderation as the new normal takes hold,“ said Alex Villacorta, vice president of research and analytics at Clear Capital.

Over the last half of 2013, Clear Capital continues to call for a moderation in home price trends. “A rising price floor will dampen some potential homebuyers’ appetites, particularly as recent gains bring many markets back into pre-bubble equilibrium,” Villacorta added.

 

Home prices continue to ramp up nationwide | 2013-08-06 | HousingWire.