January 12, 2006

new york

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I’m currently in Lon­don, back home tonight.
It looks like Stormhoek will be spen­ding more mar­ke­ting efforts in the USA star­ting this year, which might mean I get to spend more time in New York, after a few years away from my most belo­ved city.
Also, there’s some inte­res­ting things hap­pe­ning with English Cut on the com­pany front. Since most of our cus­to­mers are Ame­ri­can, I can’t see not spen­ding more time over there for that as well.
I’ve no real inte­rest in living there full-time again [Honest!]. I’m not Wall Street mate­rial, nor does Big Media or Madi­son Ave­nue do much for me these days. Right now I’m thin­king a few days every month or so would be good, not unlike the fre­quency I currently visit Paris and Lon­don.
It’s funny, even five years ago doing what I’m doing outside a big city would be nearly impos­si­ble. But the blo­gosphere chan­ged everything.
A $5000-a-month Tri­beca loft is far less appea­ling when you don’t actually have to live there in order to get ahead.
But yet, in spite of the inter­net making things pos­si­ble for so many peo­ple near and far, the pro­perty pri­ces in New York, Lon­don and other cen­tral hubs do nothing except rise. And rise fier­cely.
What’s going on? The Pre-Cluetrain crowd having one last gasp before the party ends?

11 Responses to “new york”

  1. david parmet says:

    Actually hou­sing costs in NY sup­po­sedly have sta­lled late last year. The Powers That Be are all hoping that the record bonu­ses on Wall Street will re-invigorate the hou­sing mar­ket.
    So maybe the party is over.
    We’re an hour and a half north of mid­town, we have a nice fat data pipe going into the house, our kids can go to great schools and right now I can look up and see the miles of woods behind our house. Beats the hell out of loo­king at other buildings.

  2. Egill says:

    Hugh you should try living in Reyk­ja­vik, Ice­land. Last year we were just behind N.Y. and Lon­don as the most expen­sive cities on earth.
    But you SHOULD visit Ice­land. There are alot of peo­ple here that could use a little sha­king and waking up in both mar­ke­ting and adver­ti­sing. I know not one of them has even heard of blog­ver­ti­sing or the kind of work you are doing.
    Cheers.

  3. Katherine says:

    Loo­king at a Picasso on the Inter­net just isn’t the same.
    The cul­tu­ral rich­ness of cities remains dif­fi­cult or impos­si­ble to cap­ture elec­tro­ni­cally.
    This is a sur­prise to someone who’s lived in New York?

  4. Piers Fawkes says:

    Hugh. I’ll buy you a beer when you’re here. That will save ya.
    P

  5. john t unger says:

    I’ve got a 3 bedroom house, a stu­dio buil­ding and a cou­ple acres surroun­ded by some of the most beau­ti­ful forest and rivers you’ve ever seen, all for house pay­ments of $315 a month. I do about half my busi­ness and 90% of my social life over the web or the phone.
    And actually, I kinda hate it. It was fun for a while.
    Trips to Chi­cago help, but the thing is, where I’m living, there are no res­tau­rants to speak of, few art galle­ries, not many like minds to con­verse with and don’t even get me star­ted on the dating options…
    I’m thin­king seriously about a return to the city. Yeah, the idea of paying 1000’s a month for space is unap­pea­ling, espe­cially when you need as much space as I do, but at least I’d have company.

  6. We tra­ded Lon­don for Toronto and so far it works for me.
    No more sky high pro­perty pri­ces, nature in abun­dance an hour away but all the multi-culturalism and diver­sity I could pos­sibly wish for.
    Peo­ple live in cities because cities are fun to live in, espe­cially if you’re under 35.

  7. Jack Friday says:

    Myself and the good Mrs Fri­day sha­red our first bottle of Stormhoek tonight.
    By the end of it we were toas­ting your very good health!
    Pip pip!

  8. Shaded says:

    Yes, it is the last gasp.
    Regards,
    Shaded

  9. Gaping­Void Coming to New York, Rai­sing Some Clue­train Questions

    Hugh Mac­leod of Gaping­Void reports that he will be visi­ting the US more often. Glad to here you’ll be stop­ping by!
    Hugh also ask some ques­tions about why Real Estate keeps going up in cen­tral hubs, since it is not neces­sary to live in a big city…