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The Resurgence of St. George Rentals and Real Estate

Picture Yourself in St. George Picture an urban yet relaxing neighborhood on the water with hilly roads, trees and beautiful Victorian architecture. If you’re picturing San Francisco, you’ll need to redirect your gaze about 2,900 miles east to New... Read More

St. George Historic District to Celebrate Anniversary

Staten Island’s neighborhoods are rich with American history, and none more so than the neighborhood of St. George, which was designated as an historic neighborhood 20 years ago. The Preservation League of Staten Island will commemorate the anniversary... Read More

Life on Staten Island: The Staten Island Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry is one of the most overlooked perks of living and working in Staten Island. Never really given its due, the Staten Island Ferry offers accessibility, retreat, and a one-of-a-kind experience to its riders every day The Staten Island... Read More

Staten Island Parks and Recreation — Part 2

Escape into Nature in “The Greenest Borough” Part 2 Full trees, green grass, and lush expanses of untouched nature make this the greenest of any other borough. With over 170 parks (9,000 acres of green space), it’s no wonder that Staten Island... Read More

Staten Island Parks and Recreation — Part 1

Escape into Nature — “The Greenest Borough” Part 1 Full trees, green grass, and lush expanses of untouched nature make this the greenest of any other borough. With over 170 parks (9,000 acres of green space), it’s no wonder that Staten... Read More

5 Staten Island Attractions You Need to See

There’s so incredibly much to explore on Staten Island! Here are just a handful of family fun activities you can do with the kids. Pick one (or two) and make some memories this weekend! St. George Children’s Museum opened in 2013 and provides a creative... Read More

Visit Staten Island Beaches, Extend Your Summer

With the start of school days quickly approaching, make a point to extend your summer by chilling out for the day at some charming Staten Island beaches. From Fort Wadsworth to Midland Beach, check out these few highlights below and … relax a little. Fort... Read More

Sustainability in Staten Island

Green Reasons to Love Staten Island Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Cities across the U.S. are working hard to conserve the earth’s resources and help protect the environment, or “going green”. Staten Island continues to take care of our environment by... Read More

National Lighthouse Museum Soft Opening August 7

With an expected soft opening date of August 7, Staten Island’s old Lighthouse Depot will soon be considered the home of the National Lighthouse Museum. August 7 is National Lighthouse Day and this year will celebrate the 225th anniversary of George... Read More