Our Favorite Listings For The Week

Crown Penthouse at 108 Leonard - Jeffrey Beers - Off The MRKT

Douglas Elliman unveils the Crown Penthouse at 108 Leonard, a rare gem in Tribeca asking $24,450,000. This 6,252 sqft triplex townhouse, originally designed by McKim, Mead & White with interiors by Jeffrey Beers, features five bedrooms, five baths, two powder rooms, and 2,173 sqft of outdoor space. The grand 14th-floor entrance leads to a ballroom-sized great room with 16-foot ceilings, arched windows, and a marble fireplace. The custom Scavolini kitchen is equipped with premium Miele appliances and a 100-bottle wine refrigerator.

The 15th floor boasts a large media room with terrace access, a wet bar, and three bedroom suites, each with en-suite baths. The primary suite on the 16th floor offers a private sanctuary with three exposures, a marble fireplace, a midnight kitchen, and expansive walk-in closets. The suite includes two separate glass-wrapped baths with high-honed Calacatta Mandria marble, a freestanding soaking tub, and stunning views of the Empire State Building and iconic bridges. This luxurious penthouse combines historic architectural elegance with modern luxury in one of the city's most iconic landmarks.


Photo Credit: Coldwell Banker Warburg

Listed for $19,750,000 by brokers Bonnie Chajet and Adjina Dekidjiev of Coldwell Banker Warburg, this unique 4-bedroom, 5.5-bath residence at One Central Park West spans 3,663 sqft and offers breathtaking views of Central Park, the Hudson River, and the George Washington Bridge. The expansive living area features floor-to-ceiling windows, a formal dining room, and a high-end kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. The primary suite, located in the southeastern corner, boasts two private bathrooms and ample closet space, while the library offers stunning views from its floor-to-ceiling windows.

This premier white-glove building provides five-star amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, concierge, health club with spa services, a 55-foot heated swimming pool, sauna, garage, valet parking, housekeeping, laundry services, and room service from the Michelin-starred Jean Georges restaurant. Located across from Central Park and near Columbus Circle, residents enjoy proximity to some of the city's finest dining and shopping destinations. An ongoing special assessment of $1,759 per month covers Local Law 97 compliance for reducing carbon emissions.


Listed for $8,500,000 by Jed Lewin of The Agency, this extraordinary 4,660 sqft duplex loft in Greenwich Village offers breathtaking views of the Freedom Tower and New Jersey skyline. Once owned by restaurateur Danny Meyer, this unique residence features a climate-controlled wine storage installed by Meyer, soaring ceilings, expansive windows, and an open-concept living area. The gourmet kitchen includes Wolf and Miele appliances, while the primary suite boasts a spa-like bathroom and walk-in closet. The lower floor includes three additional bedrooms, a sauna, and a spacious living area with a wet bar. Located in a boutique condo, the home is near dining, shopping, and cultural landmarks.


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How to Spend PRIDE Weekend in NYC

This year’s Pride Month has been a wild, fabulous ride, and a time to celebrate, honor, and advocate for our diverse LGBTQ+ community. NYC is pulling out all the stops for the grand finale of Pride, and here are some can’t-miss experiences that are happening the last weekend of the festival. 

Experience The Red Pavilion's Red Lantern District 1st Year Anniversary Drag Party on 6/28

How to Spend PRIDE Weekend in NYC 2024 - Off The MRKT

Head to The Red Pavilion (1241 Flushing Ave) on Friday, June 28th to enter the Red Lantern District, Brooklyn's hottest all-Asian drag show. Red Lantern District is a sex-positive party created by and for queer people of color, where $luts rule and everyone is welcome. Dance, drink, and dish amongst performances from Felicia Oh, Kanika Peach, and Kekoa, with music from the iconic DJ Tito Vida. The party starts at 11pm and tickets can be secured by visiting: https://www.viewcy.com/e/aapiheritage_month.

Experience Drag Brunch Bingo with Androgyny at Clinton Hall On Saturday 6/29

How to Spend PRIDE Weekend in NYC 2024 - Off The MRKT

The Mother of all Drag Brunch Bingos has arrived just in time for Pride Month! The queens are ready to slay with Bingo galore and knock-out performances on Saturday, June 29th from 2pm - 4pm at Clinton Hall (16 W 36th St). The kitchen will serve up delicious dishes while NYC’s beloved Androgynous Queen hosts Drag Brunch Bingo. Get lucky this June while dining on brunch delights like Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Blueberry Preserves, Clinton Hall’s Specialty Breakfast Nachos, or a Smoked Salmon Benedict. The bar will keep the bottomless Mimosas and Bellinis flowing for only $19.99, or toast to the winners with the LOUD N PROUD cocktail, made with muddled watermelon, jalapeño, and your choice of vodka, priced at $16 with a portion of the proceeds supporting LGBTQ charities. Doors open at 1:30pm, and Bingo starts at 2pm. Bingo is free with a reservation. Tickets are available on Resy: here.

Enjoy the First Annual SLAYte PRIDE event at Slate on 6/29

How to Spend PRIDE Weekend in NYC 2024 - Off The MRKT

Slate (54 W. 21st St.), an upscale bar, lounge, and nightclub nestled in the heart of Chelsea is gearing up to host its first SLAYte PRIDE event on Saturday, June 29th at 4 pm! This vibrant celebration, set against the backdrop of games and drink specials, promises an unforgettable experience for Pride, with an evening hosted by star performers Chelsea Piers and Androgyny. Enjoy music from DJ Nesto alongside aerialists, games, and entertainment. Renowned for its lively atmosphere and diverse entertainment, Slate’s 16,000 square foot adult playground, complete with three mini-bowling lanes, and a unique 20-foot slide will keep the vibes going till 10 pm, and off a delicious food and cocktail menu with bites and sips for purchase. Tickets for this exciting Pride event start at $15 and are available at https://slate.ticketsauce.com/e/slate-saturdays-6-29slayte

Adelaide’s Salon Celebrates Broadway Cares with Pride at The Chapel on 6/30

How to Spend PRIDE Weekend in NYC 2024 - Off The MRKT

Loulou (176 8th Avenue) is giving back by throwing Pride At The Chapel, a philanthropic celebration at Adelaide's Salon honoring Broadway Cares on Sunday, June 30th beginning at 6pm! The stunning French Bistro and Speakeasy in Chelsea will be teaming up with Broadway Cares, to help fund various community programs and provide grants to more than 450 AIDS and family service groups across all 50 states. Broadway Cares will receive 15% of the evening’s proceeds, plus $2 from every special Broadway Cares PRIDE cocktail sold. This evening of speakeasy entertainment and sultry fun at Adelaide’s Salon will offer guests the chance to sip on delicious drinks and indulge in Loulou's signatures like their Steak Frites, Duck Leg Confit, and more all while supporting an amazing cause. For more information or to make a reservation email Julia@casainnovacion.com 

Consulting a Medical Professional Before Surgery: 6 Essential Tips You Need to Follow

Knowing that you're about to have a surgery can be extremely nerve-wracking and it doesn't matter whether you'll have a routine surgery or something that's a bit more complicated and risky.

The reality is that no one feels totally indifferent to it. And that's exactly why you shouldn't take things lightly and just sit around and wait for that day to come. Of course, this also doesn't mean that you should turn on your panic mode, but just take a few steps before that important day.

There are a number of things that you should do in these instances that will help you have the best possible outcome. If you want to uncover what’s supposed to be done, then just pay attention to these tips below.

Talk To Your Doctor

In these types of situations, communication is of huge importance and the first person you need to turn to is your doctor or anyone else who is going to perform the surgery. Why is this so crucial?

Well, that's because you can always bring up the topic that's related to your medications (if you take them already) to see if you need to make some changes when it comes to this. Bear in mind that this isn’t essential only for surgeries that are a bit more complex like hip replacement surgery, or cervical disc replacement surgery but even for the ones that appear to be minor. There are many things that you must take into consideration.

For starters, if you are diabetic, then you should discuss things like food intake and make sure to consume things that are going to keep your sugar levels under control. Because, as you probably already know, people who suffer from this condition usually take more time to heal than the ones who are healthy.

Keep in mind that an internist is here to properly prepare you for the upcoming surgery by doing the following:

  • Managing all your medical needs

  • Staying updated with the latest health guidelines for a particular population

  • Selecting the proper test

  • Make sure to have clear communication with the surgeons

Steer Clear Of Alcohol And Cigarettes

Although both cigarettes and alcohol are generally not considered healthy, there are a lot of people who consume them on a daily basis. If you are one of those people, then you need to know that it wouldn’t be advisable to have them before surgery.

When it comes to alcohol, you shouldn’t drink anything at least twelve hours before surgery. On the flip side, you should stay away from cigarettes for at least one day before surgery because many studies have shown that smoking can hinder your recovery and potentially lead to different complications and risks.

Those who utilize recreational drugs must notify their physician about this. You may be scared to do so, but don't worry. Every doctor expects their patients to be one hundred percent transparent as far as this is concerned because they want to prioritize their health and safety.

Don’t Be Afraid To Ask Questions

This is by far one of the most essential things you can do before the surgery. Don’t forget that you aren’t a health expert, hence it’s completely understandable if you’re puzzled by certain things and you have questions about them.

For example, if you’re considering a specific treatment such as a virtually painless vasectomy procedure, discussing all details with your doctor beforehand helps you understand the process, recovery time, and any precautions you should take. Being open and informed ensures that your expectations align with the medical team’s guidance.

Since a lot of stuff is going through your mind right now, yet you know you must ask certain questions, then it would be wise if you wrote them all down, to avoid forgetting something. The ones that are commonly asked include these:

  1. What time do you need to arrive before the surgery?

  2. Should you continue with the medications that you are already employing, or are you supposed to stop taking them? And if so, how far in advance is that supposed to be done?

  3. Is it okay if you take a pre-op beverage instead of not eating anything, in order to stay hydrated and somewhat full?

  4. Will you receive any medicines intended for your recovery after surgery?

  5. Are you permitted to exercise before the procedure?

  6. Are there any risks involved with your surgery?

  7. How long will the entire recovery process take?

Eat The Right Food

You may think that any type of surgery is not going to take a toll on your body, but that’s not actually the case. In fact, they can be very physically draining, almost as if you are preparing yourself for a marathon.

Remember that if you want your body to recover from the surgery the right way, and to handle everything properly, then you need to provide it with some awesome energy boosters that come in the shape of the foods you’ll be consuming.

So what are the best options in these types of situations? You should resort to things like protein (to keep your muscles strong), vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. All of these things are going to efficiently nourish your body.

Inquire About The Anesthesia You Will Receive

The type of anesthesia you’ll receive highly depends on the kind of surgery you will have. Normally, there are three options at your disposal. Local, which affects only a certain area of your body.

Then you have regional, which covers larger parts of your body, and general which impacts the entire body. Additionally, you can either inhale your anesthesia or get it directly in your veins.

Hydration, Hydration, Hydration

As previously concluded, when the topic related to the foods you'll have before the surgery is discussed, your body will require a lot of energy before and after the procedure. Bear in mind that you will burn a huge amount of water during surgery which is why it's pivotal to stay hydrated as much as you can.

In other words, it means that you should drink plenty of water and steer clear of caffeine because it's widely known that it dehydrates your body.

There are certain things that must be taken into account (if you want everything to turn out okay) regardless of the type of surgery you will have. The ones that were enumerated today are surely the most crucial.