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RWebb 07-01-2012 04:05 PM

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Shaun @ Tru6 07-02-2012 06:42 AM

Excellent points. I've been to Hoboken a few times and liked it a lot.

Going to start searching in earnest in September.

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Originally Posted by jwasbury (Post 6833172)
A lot of people seem to have this mindset, but the truth is that Jersey City & Hoboken have much more in common with Manhattan and the Boroughs than they do with the rest of NJ. My commute to midtown is the same length or shorter than many people who live on the island of Manhattan. Downtown and Greenwich village are about a ten-minute ride. 24 hour access via PATH train just 500 feet from my front stoop.

Private garages, while not particularly common in my 'hood, are available if you look around.

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One of the things I appreciate the most about living on the western shore of the Hudson (aside of proximity to NYC and availability of garage/workshop space) is that when I want to head out to the country (Western Jersey and Pennsylvania) I don't have to run the gauntlet of Hudson river crossings.

Anyway, I love living in the NYC metro area.


stomachmonkey 07-02-2012 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by jwasbury (Post 6833172)
A lot of people seem to have this mindset, but the truth is that Jersey City & Hoboken have much more in common with Manhattan and the Boroughs than they do with the rest of NJ........


Hoboken is cool. I like the vibe.


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Originally Posted by jwasbury (Post 6833172)

..... I don't have to run the gauntlet of Hudson river crossings.

Probably the only thing that I did not like about living on LI.

I lived out on the North Shore, Nassau/Suffolk border, I could see Connecticut from my house and get across LI Sound by boat in under 15 minutes.

To reach the same place on the CT side by car was a 2 hour drive.

If they ran a bridge over or a tunnel under LI Sound I'd happily have paid $20 each way to use it.

304065 07-06-2012 09:56 AM

Enough rationalization.

This place BREATHES, man, it's ALIVE, humming at every hour from corner to corner, vibrating with an edge, a tangible intensity so razor sharp and insane that you NEVER want to put it down. It's all here, from the greatest triumphs of Capitalism to an intensity of human suffering that will rip your lungs out. 400 years of aspiration and energy on this rock, ghosts everywhere if you know how to spot them. Just when you think you have it figured out the wind blows and everything you liked or hated has changed. No place like it on earth, thanks be to G_d.

Shaun feels it. There will be no changing his mind.

Shaun @ Tru6 07-06-2012 10:36 AM

That nails it John. When I get on the Henry Hudson, I can feel it all over, or what James May might be feeling at times. :)

Same feeling scrolling through this.
New York in Black and White

Sometimes I wish I had stayed at Credit Suisse or salomon brothers smith barney back in 1999.

Will be on Pier 94 August 4-7 for our biggest SP13 show right after shipping Fall 12. So it's all riding on this season shipping well and Spring 13 Sampling. The next 30 days could prove the most important in my life.

RWebb 07-06-2012 12:31 PM

you shudda been there back before they cleaned it up; before they closed the Fulton Fish Market; before...

Tim Hancock 07-06-2012 02:53 PM

So it does not smell like a garbage dump above ground and urine below ground in the subways like it did in the late 80's early 90's?

NY65912 07-06-2012 03:00 PM

Nope, smells like roses! This city rocks!

TimT 07-06-2012 05:58 PM

Does farm country in (insert the name of city state county) smell like manure?

Are there any machines that resemble this one in your vicinity?

Manure Spreader

I always enjoy my time at my Vermont house when the farmers are spreading the ****.... My cousins place in rural Mass.... dairy farms on three sides...... eau de manure when the farmers make the cows give back such that they get a good crop of hay to feed on next season...


FWIW I don't live in NYC I just visit there every day

motion 07-06-2012 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 304065 (Post 6842703)
Enough rationalization.

This place BREATHES, man, it's ALIVE, humming at every hour from corner to corner, vibrating with an edge, a tangible intensity so razor sharp and insane that you NEVER want to put it down. It's all here, from the greatest triumphs of Capitalism to an intensity of human suffering that will rip your lungs out. 400 years of aspiration and energy on this rock, ghosts everywhere if you know how to spot them. Just when you think you have it figured out the wind blows and everything you liked or hated has changed. No place like it on earth, thanks be to G_d.

Shaun feels it. There will be no changing his mind.

Love that description!

speeder 07-06-2012 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 6843200)
So it does not smell like a garbage dump above ground and urine below ground in the subways like it did in the late 80's early 90's?

You must have spent your whole trip next to a dumpster in an alley. :cool:

chuckc 07-13-2012 09:38 AM

If you're thinking of moving back to NY, check out Astoria Queens. I've lived here 7yrs. More affordable than BK, fewer hipsters, better food and a great park. I'm at the Ditmars stop (last on Q, N line) and it takes me 30 mins door to door to get to my office in Times Sq.

peace

BlueSkyJaunte 07-13-2012 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 6843200)
So it does not smell like a garbage dump above ground and urine below ground in the subways like it did in the late 80's early 90's?

Nope, it smells like exhaust and unwashed feet.

304065 07-13-2012 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckc (Post 6855022)
If you're thinking of moving back to NY, check out Astoria Queens. I've lived here 7yrs. More affordable than BK, fewer hipsters, better food and a great park. I'm at the Ditmars stop (last on Q, N line) and it takes me 30 mins door to door to get to my office in Times Sq.

peace

And a cool outdoor pool, built in 1936!

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Tim Hancock 07-13-2012 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 6843473)
You must have spent your whole trip next to a dumpster in an alley. :cool:

Times Square, South something or other seaport, Chinatown, Empire State building. I remember seeing trash in the streets and pretty much the whole place smelled like garbage. I am not joking. It truly was nasty.

That said.... it sounds like maybe it is a bit cleaner now in 2012? Doesn't really matter as I have no reason to go back and would rather spend precious vacation time in the mountains/secluded spots away from the hustle/bustle of city life.

Different strokes and all that I guess.

Shaun @ Tru6 07-13-2012 12:55 PM

I prefer multiple strokes. :D

Robert Adams 07-13-2012 01:14 PM

Moving to NYC?
 
Hey Shaun,

I just noticed this post today, so moving to NYC!! WOW, THAT'S A BIG STEP!
As everyone has pointed out there are plenty of reasons to be outside the city, but seems like one of the MAJOR reasons you are moving is to get back into a groove again. So adding my 2cents, think Brooklyn is probably a good place to start, so stay the course!
If you need space take a look around the Red Hook area. There isn't much in the way of public trans except the bus so a car would be a benefit. Plus, some nice old industrial/commercial buildings you could probably work/live in as well. Not sure legally, but might be a while before anyone ever caught up to you. A lot going on there!

Have to meet for a beer sometime. I'm in the city frequently on biz and have family in Williamsburg section. Went to college in BedSty section years ago and that pretty much cured me of ever wanting to live in the city again, but I can see the draw! Tons of 'ENERGY' and the scenery is pretty awesome, wink wink!
Keep us posted!

NY65912 07-13-2012 03:36 PM

Guys, you should see Bed Sty today, you would not recognize it! I go through it every day to and from work. The hipster/midwest young people who can't afford Greenpoint/Williamsburg are moving in. I like to call them pioneers.

Beer in Williamsburg at Radegast, Brooklyn Brewery, Spritzenhaus (around the corner from my shop)!!!!!

OK, when, I'm in, please, please, please!!!

TimT 07-13-2012 05:09 PM

Astoria is morphing also.... and there has been a Czech Beer Garden that has been in operation for 101 years in Astoria....

Beer Garden

Steinway St in Astoria has some amazing restaurants...heck you can toss a ping pong ball and hit a great restaurant in anywhere in NYC

Robert Adams 07-13-2012 06:06 PM

I honestly haven't been back to Bed-sty since I graduated back in the 70s. It could only have gone up from there believe me! I recall burned out blocks, murders & drug dealers on the corners; muggings, tanks on corners, 5 cops to a squad car. Wonder I made it out alive now that I think about it. But damn, at the end of the day you sure felt alive or was that just panic?
I still miss the Myrtle Ave EL; gezz what a trip! Was around when they tore it down.
The Mansions of Washington Ave off DeKalb I understand look absolutely gorgeous now. Had a few Architectural student friends that bought a few back then. Wonder if they have broken even yet!?
Sorry for the memory lane!
Shaun, I still say stay the course, go with Brooklyn! I think you'll still be able to be stimulated beyond your wildest dreams!


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