This Location TV series is about newcomers and developments at 5th Avenue in New York, starting at the Apple Cube and continuing with Bergdorf Goodman, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Armani, Escada, the Coca Cola Building, Henri Bendel, Uniqlo, Hollister and Zara. Preview: the next episode will be about the latest developments at Madison Avenue in New York . Review: the last Location TV broadcast was the latest changes in Las Vegas. Enojoy this broadcast and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. The Location Group accompanies retail real estate transactions (lease and sale) worldwide.
www.yctv.tv - Mention Fifth Avenue and people immediately think fashion, style, and shopping. This famous street in the heart of one of the busiest cities in the world needs no definition. Instantly, chic boutiques, grand dining, and the conviction that "money is made to spend" come to mind. This "cost-is-no-worry" attitude is reflected in the wealth of the clientele. Retail elites such as Tiffany and Bergdorf Goodman, as well as the anchor settlement of the clothing giant Saks Fifth Avenue, open doors daily to enthused spenders. Euro shops like Cartier, Burberry, and Chanel welcome luxury item seekers. Today, hip new chain stores like Banana Republic and The Gap have joined in to vie for dollars here, changing the dynamic of this district by drawing shoppers who want more affordable buying adventures. Aside from the rich trade in commerce and goods that occurs daily, the street also offers great views of some of the city's finest churches, including St Patrick's Cathedral, St Thomas's Church, and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian.
Armani Fifth Avenue, New York, designed by Studio Fuksas with lighting design by Speirs and Major Associates. Project: Armani Fifth Avenue, corner of Fifth Avenue and 56th Street, Manhattan, New York. Client: Giorgio Armani. Lighting design: Speirs and Major Associates. Lighting design team: Keith Bradshaw, Melanie Rosenthal, Jonathan Speirs. Architect: Studio Fuksas. Executive architect: Richard Lewis Architects. Contractor: Americon. Video content: April Milano. LED screen: Martin Professional A/S. www.samassociates.com http
The classic arcade title gets a clever hack upgrade in this fan made video. Watch as an actual Frogger arcade cabinet is hacked to recognize actual cars on famous New York 5th Avenue and put them right into the game! Hop over to the project's official site for more info: 5thavefrogger.com Check out Tyler Deangelo's site as well: tylerdeangelo.me Subscribe to IGN's channel for the latest reviews, trailers, and walkthroughs: www.youtube.com