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Summer 2011 Outstanding Superintendents

Every month Vantage proudly selects an outstanding superintendent for their hard work and committment to their building and surrounding community.  During the Summer of 2011, the following superintendents earned the title, Super of the Month:

 

June 2011: Ivarionex Guerra Hart, a.k.a. Guary, o98-30 67th Avenue in Rego Park

July 2011:  Victor Dilone, 344 and 350 Ft. Washington Avenue in Washington Heights

August 2011: Amdrezej Czarmik, 99-60 64th Avenue and 99-65 64th Road in Queens

Victor Dilone states, “building strong relationships with the residents is of utmost importance.  Establishing good communications with them helps us provide the best buiding service.”  Ivanrionex GuerraHart also known as “Guary” has been working in his buildings since 1977.  He states that the building is better than ever.  “Vantage has consistently improved the building.”  Again, Vantage congratulates the hard work of our superintendents!

 

 

Aug
22

Vantage hosts Washington Heights Pop-up Bookstore

Vantage proudly sponsors WORD UP! Washington Heights Pop-Up Bookstore.  Partnering with the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance a second-time around, Vantage has donated another vacant commercial space for local writers and other artist to display and promote their work. 

Veronica Liu, a local community resident and organizer of the Pop-Up Bookstore states, “Having the door open into a real community space, where stories and information can be shared freely and fiercely is critical for a neighborhood like Washington Heights.”

Sandra Betancourt, Executive Director of NOMAA is thrilled to have the opportunity to make this happen.  “This space which is like a teatro-cafe is essential to us in Northern Manhattan.  I applaud Vantage and all of the sponsoring organizations in making this a reality.”

Check out the website www.wordupbooks.com.  

Hour of Operation: Monday–Friday: 4–9pm :: Saturday/Sunday: 12–4pm

Additional Coverage:

http://www.manhattantimesnews.com/Living-el-Alto/living-el-alto-word-up-we-have-a-bookstore.html

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/20/a-bookshop-opens-for-a-one-month-stand-in-washington-hts/?emc=eta1

Jun
21

Healthy Food, Healthy Living: Vantage partners with Holton Farms

Holton Farms and Vantage Residential are excited to announce a partnership to bring Vantage Residents an exclusive Holton Farms offer. Beginning in May Holton Farms will be offering its weekly “Farm-to-Lobby” delivery service to your door. As a Vantage Resident we have arranged for the standard $25 Holton membership fee to be waived!!

Holton Farms is an 8th generation family farm that uses sustainable and organic farming methods produce a diverse selection of fresh, healthy foods. Holton Farms brings the freshness and quality of a small organic farm right to your door through a unique community supported agriculture (CSA) program. Holton Farm members have complete freedom and flexibility to order what they want, when they want.

Traditional CSA programs are a great option for those who want to support a local farm and receive fresh produce on a weekly basis throughout the spring, summer and fall. However, most CSA programs generally offer limited selection, few drop off or delivery options, and the farmer chooses what they put into each customer’s box each week. This often leads to unwanted or unused food going to waste. Holton Farms is different because members choose the produce they require.

Holton Farms grows, raises and produces over 100 varieties of vegetables, fruits and herbs, beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, eggs, maple syrup and honey. Holton Farms also partners with other local farmers and artisans who share the Holton appreciation for simple, high-quality, responsibly produced foods.

For more information on how the Holton service works, check out www.holtonfarms.com for more details.

Apr
25

Vantage Residential, in a partnership with the Community League of the Heights (C.L.O.T.H.) and Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), today announced it is providing new apartments for 20 of the families displaced from 552 Academy Street in Inwood.

At a press conference held on April 1stat Community League of the Heights on 500 West 159th Street, City Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez joined Vantage, HPD and C.L.O.T.H. to announce this significant step in relocating these families and presented 20 families with keys to their new apartments.  

“The tenants of 552 Academy worked together and stood up for their rights, and the many groups represented here today built upon that work, and have made the tenants dream a reality.  While the city, through the hard work of the Council, the Department of HPD and the Borough President Stringer, rehabilitates the buildings, Vantage Properties has made sure that the tenants will have a place to live until they can return home.  I would like to thank Vantage Properties and HPD, who helped me, along with other local elected officials, to help send the message that when tenants call out for help, their call won’t go unheard.  Today is a great day for both the residents of 552 Academy and for tenants citywide” said NYC Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez.

“I stand with my fellow elected officials, as well as HPD and Vantage Properties today to show that New York City makes affordable housing a priority.  These tenants went through tremendous hardship at 552 Academy as it literally crumbled beneath them.  I am proud to join in the unity that all levels of government and the community showed in this effort, giving these tenants the real support that they needed” said NYS Senator Adriano Espaillat.

“The relocation of these tenants is a product of teamwork from so many different elements of the community.  This is an example that other neighborhoods will be able to replicate in order to support affordable housing in their communities” saidYvonne Stennet, Executive Director of Community League of the Heights.

“There has been a tremendous effort on the part of everybody involved to not only figure out a plan that addresses the rehabilitation needs of this property, but to also ensure that the tenants are involved in the process and to see their concerns are heard and addressed.  Today signals a new beginning. As the tenants settle into their apartments and gain some sense of stability, they can now look forward to the road ahead which ultimately leads back to safe new homes at 552 Academy Street. I thank Senator Espaillat, Assemblyman Linares, Councilman Rodriguez, and Borough President Stringer for their leadership, and I look forward to continuing our work together as this project progresses. I also would like to thank all of the property owners who have worked to find available space in their buildings so that these families can stay in the neighborhood they call home” said HPD Deputy Commissioner Anne-Marie Hendrickson.

“I’m happy to join with Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Senator Adriano Espaillat, Assemblyman Guillermo Linares, city officials and community members to take note of some good news for the displaced tenants at 552 Academy Street: These residents were forced from their home because of nearly 1,000 building code violations, but 20 provisional units have now been provided by Vantage Properties while plans are developed for the building’s reconstruction. Although the tenants won’t be able to move back for up to two years, this is a hopeful beginning. We’re going to continue working together to ensure that all of these tenants can be restored to their homes in this community, as soon as possible” said Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer

 “After being forced to leave their apartments, these families shouldn’t have to also leave their communities, and Vantage is pleased to help provide a safe and quality solution that keeps these families in the neighborhood,” said Neil Rubler, CEO, Vantage Properties.

Apr
12

Vantage’s Top Performing Brokers of 2010

by Michael Regan

A  dinner celebration was held to honor the top performing brokers of 2010. The event was hosted by Neil Rubler and Michael Regan of Vantage Properties. The brokers in attendance were Anu Dutta and Anthony Brown from Charles Rutenberg, Maggie Marco of the Level Group, Milton Coste of 159 Real Estate, Tae Moon from Starnest Real Estate, and Henry Cui of New World Real Estate. The event was an excellent opportunity to synergize with the brokerage community and gather ideas on how Vantage Properties can better serve the needs of our prospective residents.

“Congratulations and thank you to Vantage’s top performing brokers of 2010,” said Neil Rubler, CEO of Vantage Residential. “We are proud to have a staff of men and women who support our mission and are dedicated to serving both our current and prospective residents.”

Feb
23

Superintendent of the Month

By Jennifer Love

Please join Vantage is congratulating Edgar Cartagena of 39-89 50th Street for being named Superintendent of the Month!

Edgar has been working for Vantage as a Superintendent for 5 1/2 years.  In his tenure he has worked in several Vantage buildings and over the last 3 1/2 months he has worked arduously at 39-89 50th Street.  In his first two weeks the tenants of 39-89 50th Street walked into the lobby and complimented Edgar.

“Everything was clean,  and freshly painted,” says Edgar Cartagena of his building.  Edgar prides himself on his high sense of  “responsibility for the tenants, the company and commitment to his job.”

Edgar says “there is no other company like Vantage. Vantage improved buildings by improving the facilities and providing better service to our residents.”

“Superintendent of the Month Edgar Cartagena takes pride in his work and shows a sense of determination and commitment,” said Neil Rubler, CEO of Vantage Residential. “We thank him for that.”

Jan
26

Sunnyside Sparkles with Holiday Cheer

By Raquel Batista

Vantage is helping light up Skillman Avenue for the holidays!  Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer switched on an array of festive lights between 45th and 51st Streets in front of a large group of revelers.  Vantage Residential and the Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce co-sponsored the event.

Grab a coat and check out the twinkling snowflakes and beautiful sparkling lights while strolling down Skillman with your loved ones and neighbors.

“I want to wish a very Happy Holidays to everyone in the Vantage community!” said Neil Rubler, CEO of Vantage Residential.

Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer celebrates the debut of holiday lights on Skillman Avenue with Vantage’s Cathy McGovern and Raquel Batista

Dec
06

Fitness Discount for New Fox Run Residents

By Susan Brown

Get started on your New Year’s resolutions early! Fox Run is teaming up with Princeton Fitness & Wellness to provide new residents with a $150 discount on their membership or a free 2-week pass.

Princeton Fitness & Wellness is a full service fitness facility. The center has 3 pools, a full service day spa, on-site child care, over 170 group fitness classes a week, a healthy café, physical therapy, and personal trainers. It even has specialized programs for kids and educational seminars for the whole family.

Now you can turn over a new leaf in your new home before 2011 begins.

Follow this link for a full listing of classes and events: http://www.princetonfitnessandwellness.com

Photo Credit: Graur Razvan Ionut

Dec
02

Vantage Gives Thanks to Seniors In the Community

Vantage staff serving lunch to attendees

By Raquel Batista

Over 100 participants from six Queens senior citizens’ centers gathered with City Council Member Julissa Ferreras for a Vantage-sponsored Thanksgiving week lunch on November 22nd at Sabor Latino.

“Many of the residents of Vantage’s are senior citizens, and sponsoring these kinds of community-building events is an important part of our mission,” said Raquel Batista, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility and Compliance, Vantage Properties.

Participating senior centers included: Corona Senior Center, Raices Senior Center, Florence E. Smith Senior Center, Elmcor Senior Center, Korean American Senior Center of Corona and Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly

“During Thanksgiving week it’s traditional to focus on how we can help others, and hearing the concerns of a diverse group of our community’s senior citizens is one way I can be sure to serve our community’s needs effectively,” said Council Member Ferreras.

Neil Rubler, President & CEO Vantage Residential, and City Council Member Julissa Ferreras speak with attendees

Nov
23

Superintendent of the Month

By Jennifer Love

Please join Vantage in congratulating Carlos Arboleda for being named Superintendent of the Month for Queens.

Carlos is the superintendent for both 47-05 45th St. and 47-06 46th St., and has been providing residents there with thoughtful assistance for 14 years.

“Responsibility, following through, and providing quality service to Vantage and its residents are the most important aspects of my job,” he says.

Carlos cares a good deal for his buildings and residents, and is confident that the levels of cleanliness and organization is his buildings are top-notch.

Carlos has been working as a superintendent since 1996, and says he appreciates Vantage’s commitment to providing robust service to its residents and ensuring buildings are well maintained.

“Because of the hard work, commitment, and loyalty of employees like Carlos Arboleda, Vantage is able to provide top-notch service to our residents and keep our buildings well-maintained,” said Neil Rubler, CEO of Vantage Residential.

Nov
22