FOTOS DE SOCHI EN VERANO, CUANDO SE CONVIERTE EN EL MEJOR DESTINO VACACIONAL DE RUSIA

 

Photos Of Sochi In Summer, When It’s The Hottest Vacation Spot In Russia

JAN. 16, 2014, 12:35 PM 

 

 

«The Soviet government’s passion for mass-organizing is on display in Sochi, where the tumbling green slopes of the Caucasus Mountains meet the Black Sea in a subtropical climate that allows a May-to-October vacation season.» 

That’s how the Chicago Tribune introduced Sochi to Americans in a 1987 travel article.

Before winning the rights to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, Sochi was known as a resort town, if it was known at all.

Over a million people visit the Black Sea city every summer to swim, shop, lay on the beach, and generally relax.

You’ll see a lot of cold-looking imagery coming out of Sochi next month. But these photos of Sochi in summer show what the host city typically looks like.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sochi-in-summer-photos-2014-1?op=1#ixzz2qbZbucZW

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ALGUNOS SECRETOS DEL EXTRAORDINARIO DISEÑO DE LAS TIENDAS DE IKEA

 

Here Are Some Secrets To IKEA’s Amazing Store Design

JAN. 16, 2014, 12:59 PM 

 

ikea escalatorGus Lubin / Business Insider

 

How do you sell 9,500 single-brand home furnishing products in a single store without being too overwhelming? 

You do it in a very big and extremely well-designed store.

The only company that has pulled this off is IKEA, which has opened 345 retail locations and is expanding rapidly around the world. The company’s $38 billion in annual revenue is larger than the GDP of Serbia, and it aims to reach $50 billion by 2020.

We recently visited the IKEA in Brooklyn and were blown away by the shopping experience. It’s not that it’s all fun or that IKEA products are that great — they’re worth it if you know what you’re doing but can be annoyingly shoddy. What impressed me was that the IKEA shopping experience was sort of fun and certainly worthwhile, with thoughtful design that gave me a favorable impression of the brand and led me to buy more.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ikeas-amazing-store-design-2014-1?op=1#ixzz2qbYgOWiw

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DONDE INVIERTEN LOS SUPER-RICOS EN REAL ESTATE EN EL MUNDO

 

Where The World’s Super-Rich Spend Their Millions On Real Estate [MAP]

JAN. 16, 2014, 11:40 AM 

Wealth-X and Savills are out with a new report showing how the super-rich (those with $30 million or more in assets) spend money on real estate.

There are a ton of interesting takeaways from the report, which is available here. The map below, which shows the flow of wealth around the world, is particularly telling. It shows where these ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) are most likely to purchase luxury real estate.

According to the report, «[the map] highlights not only where they like to live but also the geographies and jurisdictions that they might favour for other types of real estate holdings — and other investments — as well. Most notably, when it comes to residencies, UHNWIs may invest crossborder but they will tend to stick to destinations within their global region, to areas they call ‘home’.»

Some notable trends:

  • North Americans are most likely to purchase luxury real estate within the U.S..
  • Latin Americans also like the U.S., but will also buy in the Caribbean.
  • Europeans are the most diverse buyers: «The more established wealth of Europe seems best versed in the notion of global home-ownership. Not only is Europe itself full of billionaire boltholes but Europeans themselves venture to many luxury island resorts in the Caribbean and the Far East as well as into parts of the US and Canada,» the report says.
  • London dominates when it comes to luxury real estate purchases by the super rich from all over the globe.

 

Screen Shot 2014 01 16 at 11.08.05 AMSavills and Wealth-X

 

 

 

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The following map is also revealing, It shows the total wealth of UHNWIs around the world, and what percent of that wealth is in real estate. The super rich in the Europe and the Middle East have a relatively high proportion of their holdings in real estate, while people in the U.S. prefer other forms of investment.

 

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There were nearly 200,000 people worth $30 million or more globally in 2013, with a combined wealth of $27.8 trillion. Wealth-X predicts that figure will exceed $40 trillion by 2020.

 

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/where-super-rich-spend-money-on-real-estate-map-2014-1#ixzz2qbXUkZ9D

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LA CADENA ESPAÑOLA ‘100 MONTADITOS’ SE INSTALA EN NYC Y VALE LA PENA DAR UN SALTO (MARCA ESPAÑA)

 

Spain’s ‘100 Sandwiches’ Chain Has Finally Arrived In NYC, And It’s Worth The Hype

JAN. 14, 2014, 12:00 PM 

 

100 MontaditosJen Michalski

 

If you want sandwiches, Spanish chain restaurant 100 Montaditos is the place to be. 

Founded in Spain in 2001, 100 Montaditos (which translates to «100 sandwiches») expanded across the country, throughout Europe and Latin America, and eventually made its way to the United States in 2011 with a midtown Miami locale.

After several years of testing out its North American locations down in Florida, the sandwich haven has finally made its way to the Big Apple, and we could not be happier.

 

attached imageJen Michalski

#54, #70, and #35 at 100 Montaditos.

 

 

Located at 176 Bleecker St. in Manhattan’s West Village, 100 Montaditos serves up little fresh-to-order sandwiches (ormontaditos in Spanish) with ingredients ranging from traditional Spanish tortilla, Serrano ham, and Manchego cheese, to more North American options like steak and cheese and barbeque pork.

They also have appetizers and desserts, where customers choose among dulce de leche, chocolate, and oreos, all served between slices of bread, of course.

But the best part is the prices: All the montaditos range from $1 to $2.50, except on Wednesdays when all montaditos, soft drinks, and appetizers (try the brava potatoes) are $1 each.

When we recently visited the new location, the ordering system was incredibly streamlined. We scribbled down the numbered sandwiches of our choice on a provided pad of paper, handed it to the cashier, paid, and then proceeded to our table. A simple and smart process, considering the restaurant sells more than 100 different items.

We ordered the #54, a combination of brie cheese, slices of chorizo, and a dollop of aioli, and #35, grilled chicken mixed with lettuce and chipotle aioli. Though both were equally delicious — just the right proportions of bread, meat, and sauce — our favorite by far was #22, a Spanish tortilla and brava sauce sandwich.

 

100 MontaditosJen Michalski

The brava potatoes were also delicious.

 

 

And while the sandwiches were all fairly tiny (roughly the length of an iPhone 5), they were also surprisingly filling. For five sandwiches, a side of brava potatoes, and a classic sangria, we paid just $8.60.

If you’re planning to try 100 Montaditos, make sure to get there on the earlier side. When we arrived at 5:30 p.m., the restaurant was fairly empty and the wait for food was less than 10 minutes. But an hour later, at 6:30 p.m., the small back dining patio was full and the line to order ran 25 people deep.

Wait or not, the price, variety, and taste make it worth your while to stop at this new West Village sandwich shop.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/100-montaditos-new-york-city-2014-1#ixzz2qVylyQUN

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