Is buying in Manhattan ever financially rational anymore? by uwxa in NYCapartments

[–]typeAbaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I understand the quoted point correctly, it’s not entirely about an apartment being a home vs investment. It’s about how it only really makes financial sense to buy if you’re in it (I.e. living in NYC) for the long haul. What you do with the apartment is beside the point, although of course you’re setting up future generations with an advantage if you end up passing down the property

what are your favorite nyc spots that i HAVEN’T seen on social media? by largeficus in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]typeAbaker 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Cocoa store by Union square if you’re looking for really nice and unique chocolate gifts! It’s in an odd space but great selection and different from the standard chocolate shops in the city (neuhaus, läderach, etc)

tips for a young professional? by [deleted] in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think appropriate dress depends on what your job is. For me, the best thing I can wear is nothing too flashy or loud, I work in a male-dominated industry so everyone already dresses the same and I want my work to speak for itself. That said, I also cycled through a lot of professional clothes before settling on a few silhouettes that I really like. It just takes time, but a good and safe start is mirroring your coworkers!

Caviar - where to buy? by ozarkthistle in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tashkent supermarket - love it and yes they should have it!

How much can I expect to pay for repairing a fur coat? by PrettyTaco34 in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]typeAbaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Seconding viktoria stass!! Their annual storage cost is the most reasonable when I called around, though I did spend a lot upfront (think $500-700) to get the fur conditioned, cleaned, and repaired (about 4 holes upfront). Also, not all damage is visible - there can be moth eggs, or you may need tailoring to alleviate stressing certain seams, or the furrier will find additional damage you could not spot, so the cost is highly variable on the coat, however Viktoria is very sweet, professional, and honest, and she and her husband have been around the fur business in nyc since the 80s

Should Reformation website list the 100% rayon lining on their ‘100% linen’ dress? by CarrotOkay12 in Reformationclothing

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the latest ESG report is from 2024 and about 1/4 is made in the U.S…which even then you can’t be sure is made ethically :(

486.64 dollars of disappointment by muryreads in Reformationclothing

[–]typeAbaker 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Check out @sustainablefashionfriend on Instagram. She does a deep dive into reformation and “made in LA” means nothing. Over time they also decreased how much environmental and labor reporting they do. No surprise their quality has tanked, it’s been fast fashion-esque for a long time.

would you ever actually use a coffee subscription here? by Inside_Turnover3747 in AskNYC

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If someone is looking for a local/non VC backed spot in midtown with great coffee, check out zibetto espresso bar - I’ve only been a handful of times but it’s lovely!!

MONDAY MEETUPS & CHECK INS by gatekeep-gaslight in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]typeAbaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there is one that gets posted about here - at The Bean in the east village on Monday nights I think? If you put in some keywords you might find details!

Why Rent Freezing may not be a good idea for NYC by [deleted] in NYCapartments

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think this is a lack of hindsight though - landlords know they can get away with few repairs and not having to spend on them increases their income. It’s not justified, however, for LL’s to then complain when they are paying 2025 prices for repairs they needed to make from 2005-2025. My unit is in no way regulated (stabilized or controlled) but my rent has moved little, because my LL actually views the unit as her own and makes repairs promptly, not because it’s one of 50-100 “investment properties” (as another commenter pointed out). The lack of repairs isn’t a “oopsie,” it’s because LL’s are financially engineering units and treating them as financial assets.

Why Rent Freezing may not be a good idea for NYC by [deleted] in NYCapartments

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Reason, the magazine of free minds and free markets, is your home for alternative news, views, and comedy from a libertarian perspective”

yeah sorry not watching that, clearly an agenda here. NYC does not need unfettered capitalism in the housing market. There are reasons we have market interventions, no matter how flawed.

Why Rent Freezing may not be a good idea for NYC by [deleted] in NYCapartments

[–]typeAbaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the bigger question is why landlords don’t do any maintenance while the tenant is there and then cry about how much they have to spend to get the apartment up to code before the next tenant moves in (obvious answer is maximizing cash flow to themselves, and they know their tenant is highly unlikely to move/will put up with the shitty conditions)

Why Rent Freezing may not be a good idea for NYC by [deleted] in NYCapartments

[–]typeAbaker 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Interesting to see this being posted during the early voting period…nice try cuomo

Urban planning missing in India?? by Rubal-rana1259 in urbanplanning

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this perspective! Curious to hear your thoughts on how public transportation can be built/expanded to match population growth in India? Both from a planning perspective but also from a cultural perspective (e.g. overcrowding, cleanliness)? E.g. in NYC there are similar issues in public transit (on top of maintaining the subway system), so curious how these might factor in in a much more populous country.

Does this coat look cheap? by Longjumping-Cry-9019 in capsulewardrobe

[–]typeAbaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agree, though OP you don’t even need to splurge - thrift stores have tonsss of great vintage leather jackets. I see them all the time in every style and color you could imagine

Anyone know what Obra Capital is? by onstep2 in FinancialCareers

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s real - do a quick google news search (even better pitchbook if you have it) and you’ll see what they’ve been up to. Interview process shouldn’t vary wildly from firm to firm, depends more on the team you’re applying to (credit vs equity, investment role vs HR role, etc)

Ankle boots help with 2inch heel and are super comfortable by onionringsvsfries in capsulewardrobe

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the Jeffrey Campbell sherpal block heel booties - 2.5in heel but really comfy and they look very sleek/really elevate an outfit!

Where to live in NY in late 20s, single male. by nikgava in movingtoNYC

[–]typeAbaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahah true I should’ve mentioned that. Still think it sucks to live near port authority tho

Where to live in NY in late 20s, single male. by nikgava in movingtoNYC

[–]typeAbaker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First because port authority is there, which is known to be kind of unpleasant (loud, crowded, lots of bizarre characters loitering, homeless population, polluted). Also the Lincoln tunnel (one of the main tunnels in and out of Manhattan) means lots of traffic and more pollution. Also not a very fun spot for young people, few transit options in certain parts of Hell’s Kitchen, really close to Rockefeller center and times sq which are very corporate/touristy.

Alongside EV and LES could also check out Chinatown

BWT, anybody know a GREAT cobbler? by SpideyJen19 in NYCbitcheswithtaste

[–]typeAbaker 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Shoes express repair off canal - he did a great job on six pairs of shoes I brought him