Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
A basic roadmap of the local real estate industry. Sunday, February 15, 2004. Below are links for a series of industry organizations, local businesses, and information resources you may need during your time at NYU. This list may be especially helpful for students new to New York City.
Things to Do on a Rainy Day. Tips for when the weather outside is frightful. Sunday, February 15, 2004. 4 Museum of Natural History. 5 Workout at the Palladium. 6 Any movie at the Paris theatre. 7 Go to the Met Museum.
Things to Do on a Sunny Day. Go to the Bronx Zoo. You can take your family or a date. Or you could play soccer. Or you could play co-ed street hockey.
Once your NYU Home account is set up, you can log i.
Various New York City watering holes. Saturday, February 14, 2004. I think they give billiards lessons, the tables are great.
Places to Eat in New York. Saturday, February 14, 2004. We asked a bunch of people to tell us where to eat in New York - here are some recommendations! 1 Yaffa Café and Florent.
Some intangibles - some things that you should know in New York. Saturday, February 14, 2004. There are some things you should know about New York - nothing monumental, just some resources that may help you from time to time. Is the New York City phone number to call with questions about anything from parking rules to reserving public tennis courts.
Saturday, February 21, 2004. Places to Eat in NYC. Places to Grab a Drink. About The Real Estate Institute.
Tile Work in Brooklyn, Queens, and LI NY area. Tile Work for Your Dream Home. The backsplash is probably the most common area. Tiling can be used for countertops, floors, and more. Lets design your dream home together. Service Brooklyn, Queens, and LI. Ask Us About Our Guarantee.
Friday, February 13, 2004. THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Friday, February 13, 2004. When you graduate, you become an alumnus. About The Real Estate Institute. Things to Know About New York.
RESA is here for you! Sunday, February 08, 2004. There are a few different ways to contact RESA. Click here to read about Heath. Click here to read about Emily. Aimee DiDomenico, Executive Vice President. Click here to read about Aimee.
RESA has something for everybody! Friday, February 13, 2004. RESA has more than 500 students! Just a couple years ago, we had less than 300, so the program has grown dramatically in a short period of time. Naturally, several different communities - each with their own unique sets of interests - have developed. Special groups have been established to represent the interests of the undergraduates, wh.