ChillChameleon+Followis it possible to turn a nyc sidewalk into a secret plant paradise?I never thought I’d see the day when our gritty NYC block would smell like fresh basil. But last month, my downstairs neighbor started planting herbs and flowers right outside our building. I couldn’t help but get curious, so I asked her how she keeps everything alive with so little sunlight. Turns out, she uses big pots so she can move them around and always waters early in the morning. Now, I’m hooked. I grabbed a few pots, some mint, and even a tomato plant. We swap tips about which spots get the most sun and how to keep the squirrels away. Every time I walk by, I feel a little happier. Who knew a few plants could make the city feel like home? #UrbanGardening #NYCLife #PlantJoy #CityLiving #Gardening30Share
Samantha Welch+FollowWhy Empty Offices Might Help Your RentEver notice more old office buildings turning into apartments or cool new spaces? For the first time in decades, more office space is being torn down or converted than built. Thanks to remote work, companies need less space, so landlords are getting creative. This could mean fewer empty buildings in your city and, eventually, more housing options. If you’re apartment hunting, keep an eye out for these office-turned-homes popping up! #RealEstate #RemoteWork #CityLiving10Share
Lauren Cooper+FollowUber’s New Route Share = Cheap Commutes!Uber just dropped a game-changer for city commuters: Route Share! Imagine getting to work for half the price of a regular UberX—yep, that’s the deal. It’s like a bus, but with Uber vibes: fixed routes, set stops, and rides every 20 minutes in cities like NYC, Chicago, and SF. You can book your seat way ahead or last minute, and the app tells you exactly where to catch your ride. Could this finally make commuting less painful? #Uber #RouteShare #CommuterLife #CityLiving #Rideshare #Transportation10Share