Where to Do Your Christmas Shopping While in New York

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Posted on 29th November 2011 by admin in Business

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Aside from Bloomingdales and Macy’s or Bergdorf and Barneys, New York has other places that are not as popular but equally impressive. These are known as the alternative shops in New York and most of them are stand-alone retail stores. This means you can’t find them in malls or shopping centers. These are the quaint, often charming slightly out-of-the-way stores that are worth visiting if only to gawk at their beautiful wares.
Boutique shopping is always a lot of fun but it can be a bit more expensive. To save on quality items, watch out for sales and special promotions. Here are some the sought-after boutique stores in New York:
Shopping in New York
Cire Trudon
This is a store found on Bond Street in East Village. It is French-inspired candles with incredible, sensual scents that will blow you away. If you prefer perfumes and fragrances, the West Village has Aedes de Venustas on Christopher Street.
The Bathroom
Truly an experience to visit, The Bathroom on Charles Street is English-styled with hundreds of international brands including Italian shaving cream foam, sleep masks from Asia, European candles, and the world famous hair care brand, Oribe luxury hair products.
Malin+Goetz products can be found in the upscale department stores of New York but visiting their stand alone retail boutique is a lovelier experience. They can be found on Chelsea and the Upper West Side where you can sample the beauty products first hand without the crowds.
Hell’s Kitchen
This isn’t the TV show but Delphinium Home on 9th Avenue.  The products on display are not just kitchen items but also something unique for bathroom and bedroom. They have a distinct style of being ala-vintage but in color so it’s interesting to see how they are incorporated into interior design.
Modern Anthology
This shop is found in Jay Street in Brooklyn and has an incredible array of original furniture design one would expect to see in a New York loft. They also have clothes and accessories for the visiting traveler as well vintage items like lamps, bottle openers and darts.

What Are The Popular Meeting Places in New York and Proper Business Protocol?

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Posted on 28th November 2011 by admin in meetings and conferences

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New York is such a vibrant city; meetings are taking place right on the streets and corners. However, it isn’t the right way to go if you want to seal deals or negotiate better terms. Fortunately, there are great New York meeting space venues scattered throughout the city, it’s relatively easy to book one. The most important rule in booking a New York meeting space is to do it early because chances are, you won’t find one at the last minute unless your budget is sky-high.
New York meeting space
Then and now, the most popular meeting places in New York are still the bars and restaurants. People want to be seen and to see who’s around. It’s the perfect opportunity to dress up and look important. Of course, many of the business people in New York or visiting the Big Apple generally have ground-breaking work to do because if there is any city in the US where the most deals are made, it’s right here.
New Yorkers on the other hand enjoy a round of golf while conducting meetings so it not unusual to be called to the course for signatures or contract signing. Other exciting places to book are the artsy museum where you also can find coffee shops and business offices.
If you are visiting the country and have a meeting with an American group, you should be aware of the following work protocol:
  • Be on time. In New York, time is always precious and people are counting seconds, not minutes. If you are going to be late, call it in and let the other party know
  • There is no physical contact necessary if you don’t know the person personally.
  • Dress code is business attire and it is considered rude to come in for a meeting in casual clothes

You will also find that small talk interspersed throughout the meeting is normal and acceptable but there is a thin line between small talk and being too chatty or personal.