FlamingoOutrageous15
FlamingoOutrageous15 t1_jaxne4k wrote
Reply to comment by virtual_adam in Best Thrift Stores in the city. by Mysterious-Emotion41
There’s plenty of good finds. I’ve found tons of wool, silk, basics, denim for like $20. You jsut have to know where to look and take more time than you would in a regular retail store
FlamingoOutrageous15 t1_j7y6gxj wrote
Reply to comment by ponyo_impact in Median New York rent passes $4,000 a month in January by geoxol
This is median, not as affected by high end apartments compared to mean
FlamingoOutrageous15 t1_j77z885 wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisFromLongIsland in "Even a $7,000 Rent Doesn’t Guarantee Dogs Get to Walk Through the Lobby" In some New York City buildings, the four-legged pets are not welcome everywhere. Their owners must carry them or use a service elevator. by CactusBoyScout
The nytimes have a whole local nyc section on their website
FlamingoOutrageous15 t1_iwxp8z7 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Ad-2605 in PSA: If you're headed to JFK this weekend the E train will not go to Jamaica Center by snobum
It's only $5 if you buy the city ticket
FlamingoOutrageous15 t1_iwrub0p wrote
All our roads and some of our bridges rely entirely on tax revenue to function. Why is that infrastructure different from supporting the MTA with tax revenue, especially since way more people can be moved with an upgraded train system versus a highway? NYC is also a part of NY State, over half of the states population lives in the NYC metro area, of course there should be state support.
FlamingoOutrageous15 t1_jaxo0b4 wrote
Reply to Best Thrift Stores in the city. by Mysterious-Emotion41
In Manhattan there’s a couple of thrift stores by the new school that has good stuff from all the fashion students. I like beacons closet which is a little more pricey than a Salvation Army but you find more out there stuff. L train is more like basics and is cheaper. You’ll find a bunch of stores in Williamsburg/bushwick