Archive for June, 2009

Around the Neighborhood

Jersey City Water SideThere are 2 pressing freelance projects that I have in front of me at the moment and I’m trying to get as much completed as possible. I’ll post some info on these projects soon. Earlier today, Natalie and I took Peanut out for a long walk by the water. The view of the lower Manhattan is amazing, yet, with just a 180 degree turn, the view of our building is even more impressive. I’m so glad we’ve moved here, in a strange way it feels very therapeutic to live here, close to the water.

Don’t Move to 70 Greene Street

We were one of the first tenants in the building when it opened last summer. We were promised that the pool and gym (twoof the main reasons that we selected this property) would be open before summer’s end. This promise continued month in and month out. The pool wasn’t opened until labor day weekend. We used it once. Throughout the year we experienced innumerable issues with the building. Leaks, fire alarms constantly, flooding in the gym, the lobby and consequential mold, a horrible smell coming from our office that we were eventually told was from the ‘garbage chute on the higher floors.’ Our washer had to be replaced three times. Throughout all of these issues, we still kept a smile on our faces and particularly enjoyed the doormen. We thought that because the price was ‘fair,’ that it was worth the hiccups. That was until yesterday. We received our lease renewal letter only to find that the ‘fair’ monthy rent had been increased more than $700 – or 30%. Before moving to 70 Greene, I had lived in Portside Towers, another Equity Property, for 3 years. I can’t think of how much money I have poured into them over the past 4 years. We feel robbed. After expressing concerns, I was told that, ‘2 other tenants renewed at this rate.’ Well, thanks – I’m thrilled for them to be able to easily give up another 700 a month without blinking in this horrible economy, but unfortunately, it doesn’t help us. How can this be legal?

iPhone version of Tisha Creative

Tisha iPhone SiteI’ve been pretty busy lately with work and moving; Natalie and I recently moved into a new apartment that we’ve been preparing for a while now. At Tisha Creative, I finally completed an iPhone version of our website. The site offers all the basic features of the regular desktop-based site and use an iPhone friendly UI to display them. The iPhone site offers both landscape and portrait UIs and keeps all content on scale. In addition, I’ve managed to incorporate the desktop version of the site’s weather and day/night scripts that automatically change the appearance of the UI based on time of day and the current weather here in Hoboken. You cane preview the iPhone version of the site here.