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By Elle Decore Staff
People are not disturbed by things, but by the view they take of them
By Elle Decore Staff
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Hospitality Design is the leading publication and established web resource in the business of hotel industry.
More than 350 people gathered in the North Cabana at the Maritime Hotel in New York for HD’s CitySCENE: Next Generation Networking event on October 10th. Special thanks to our sponsors: Carnegie, Durkan, Fabric Innovations, Kevin Barry Fine Arts Associates, RH Contract, Shaw Hospitality Group, Shelby Williams, SICIS, Studio Rendering, Symmons, Tiger Leather and Vibia.
The View from New York
While in the rest of the U.S. the rising material prices have a significant effect, in the affluent New York market other costs are more important. NYC interior designer explains recovery from depression based on his experience.
If the recovery from the recession has been characterized as slow and painful, there is one sector where things have now returned to the pre-crisis standards.
With prices of new houses not following the same sharp trajectory, homebuilders have been forced to absorb the additional costs. And in order to retain their already squeezed profit margins, for general contractors imposing a hiring freeze has been the easiest course of action. Simply put, that means fewer jobs in the industry spearheading so far the recovery of the U.S. economy.
Hospitality Design is the leading publication and established web resource in the business of hotel industry. More than 350 people gathered in the North Cabana at the Maritime Hotel in New York for HD’s CitySCENE: Next Generation Networking event on October 10th. Special thanks to our sponsors: Carnegie, Durkan, Fabric Innovations, Kevin Barry Fine Arts Associates, RH Contract, Shaw Hospitality Group, Shelby Williams, SICIS, Studio Rendering, Symmons, Tiger Leather and Vibia.
Jewish Educational Media (JEM) has relocated their production to a new, spacious location in Crown Heights. “Last year, JEM shipped 65,438 DVD’s to 672 cities across the world,” Director Elkanah Shmotkin told COLlive. By COLlive Reporter. JEM has relocated their production to a new, spacious location in Crown Heights. Founded in 1980, JEM operates a broadcast-quality production house with a full-time staff of researchers, producers and video editors. Known for producing the weekly ‘Living Torah’ video series – viewed publicly in 863 (known) locations each week – as well as the ‘My Encounter’