Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Suite Life of the Hard Rock Hotel at Las Vegas





Bored of your average hotel room? The luxury suites at the Hard Rock in Vegas are anything but ordinary.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Controversial Real Estate Ad

Friday, February 25, 2011

Weekend Motivational Quote

"I like thinking big. I always have. To me it's very simple: if you're going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big. Most people think small, because most people are afraid of success, afraid of making decisions, afraid of winning. And that gives people like me a great advantage." - Donald Trump

Dainja’s His Name



Great article done by Vegas 7 on a good friend and great DJ, DJ DainjaZone.

Dainja’s His Name

Getting schooled by Vegas’ (role) model DJ
By Natalie Holbrook | February 24th, 2011

He’s as intelligent, composed and straight-edged as they come. But don’t let the bookish demeanor of DJ Dainjazone (a.k.a. Joseph Hampel) fool you. At just 27, this former baseball player, current substitute teacher and aspiring model has the party rock on lock.

A fairly new DJ and already you’re signed with the same management as LMFAO. You call yourself the Leader of the New School. Why?

I’ve been spinning for five and a half years, and we all want to be accepted and approved by the older guys. But a lot of older DJs are just waiting for a reason to hate on a newer DJ. You can’t care what anybody thinks. If we seek others’ approval, we’re diminishing our guidance system, and then we don’t trust ourselves, [we] doubt ourselves and lack confidence. It’s the fact that I’m being myself that could be an example for people to be inspired by.

Inspiration factors greatly into your other job is as a substitute teacher. Is it difficult to balance your two lives?

It can be a challenge. It depends on how I’m scheduled. Sometimes I’ll go out and network till 1:45 a.m. and won’t fall asleep till 3 a.m. and then I’ll be up at 6:30 a.m.

The fact that you neither drink nor smoke—which is rare—must greatly help.

I’ve had 25 shots in my life, all on special occasions, something significant like graduating New Mexico State, the first time working with Dave Fogg and DJ Spryte at [the Palm’s] Midsummer Night’s [Dream] party. I’ve told so many people, “No, with all due respect, it’s nothing personal.”

So why do you say no to booze?

My plan was to be a baseball player, and I never wanted any reason or excuse to be held back from not making it to the pros. I never cared for the taste. Then that just carried over into DJing.

At the start of your career, how did you choose “Dainjazone.” Should we be afraid?

I wanted to be a battle DJ, and Big L had a song called “The Danger Zone.” The hook was “One-Three-Nine and Lennox is the danger zone/Where no man can withstand or hold his own.” That line was so raw, I figured as a battle DJ, that’d be a dope name, like, “I gotta face Dainjazone.” Mentally it might throw someone off.

You’re a club DJ now, not a battle DJ. How would you brand yourself?

I’m about respect, integrity, creativity, morals, and style. Integrity would be just doing the right thing, creativity—well, that’s nonstop with me. It’s a practice that has to be done everyday, re-creating yourself and procreating with others.

You also mentioned style. What’s yours?

It’s a mix of a lot of things: Mark Ronson-meets-Kanye West-meets-’80s hip-hop-meets-futuristic. Ronson’s latest album is an inspiration for the way I dress now. It’s amazing how music can speak to you and inspire you to do certain things, and what it associates itself with.

And you are rarely seen out without your signature glasses.

They’re called Cazals. I have three different styles. They’re the same ones that Run-DMC would wear. If I’m out in the scene, I have to wear those trademark glasses or people won’t recognize me.

As Leader of the New School, and with so much competition out there, what advice would you give to up-and-comers?

It all comes down to the hustle, what makes you stand out. Networking is huge, going out, relationships, having a residency. Study and practice. Being a DJ is like being a new rock star, and everyone wants to be a part of that movement. Do it because that’s what you wanna do. Have respect for what you’re doing. DJs complain about politics, but if you grind and do yourself right, those politics will come back like karma.

Read the full article here.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Roaring Lion NCB Show



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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

3rd Annual Oscar Viewing Party



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Monday, February 21, 2011

GRAMMY AWARDS AFTER PARTY/PRE-VALENTINES DAY FASHION SHOW VIDEO

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

“Tap Whiz Kid” Lee How

“Tap Whiz Kid” Lee How attended our FAME Grammy After-Party last week and also performed at On The Rise presented by Velour Media Group.

I highly suggest checking out some of this artists music below.



Lee How Facebook.



Wiz Khalifa - This Plane

While your busy trying to fit in, I'm gonna stand out.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Graffiti Artist Banksy Hits LA




Street art, apparently by British guerrilla artist, have been popping up all over LA.

View more videos at: http://www.nbclosangeles.com.

Photoshoot Sneak Peak

More to come....

Picture by Amos Sussigan, for more of his work check out http://www.amos-graphix.com/

On The Rise



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ON THE RISE
- An intimate LIVE Artist Showcase.

February 16-17, 2011
Woodbury Hollywood Exhibitions

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Cash Money Grammy Party

When the dress code on the invitation calls for "rich," that tells you something about what to expect from a party. And for Cash Money Records' pre-Grammy party at the Lot on Saturday night, "rich" described so much more than guests' flashy designer gear. Colin Cowie—weeks off his stint producing the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' over-the-top New Year's Eve bash—produced the party under the hands-on direction of Bryan “Birdman a.k.a. Baby” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams, co-C.E.O.s of Cash Money Records.

Read the original story from BizBash here.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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Friday, February 4, 2011

2ND ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS AFTER PARTY



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10 Biggest Real Estate Deals In American History


10 biggest real estate deals in American history:

1. Stuyvesant Town -- $5.3 billion
Originally developed by Metlife in the 1940s, Stuyvesant Town was a rent-stabilized housing complex for middle-class New Yorkers for decades. In 2007, the Lower East Side complex of 110 14-story buildings became the subject of the largest real estate transaction in U.S. history when a syndicate of investors, headed by Tishman Speyer and JV Blackrock Realty, bought the complex with the intention of turning "Stuy Town" into an upscale, mid- to high-rent development. A floundering economy and the burst real estate bubble in 2008 dealt a crushing blow to Tishman's venture. In January of this year, the owners, loaded with debt, turned the property over to creditors.

2. GM Building -- $2.8 billion

Purchased by Boston Properties, Goldman Sachs (GS), and Meraas Capital in 2008, the General Motors Building went for an astounding $2.8 billion after the credit crisis forced the Macklowe Organization to sell. This makes the acquisition the single most expensive purchases of an individual building ever. It also speaks to the importance of prime real estate: The 50-story building only takes up 0.32 acres.

3. Rockefeller Center -- $1.85 billion

In December 2000, Rockefeller Center, the building complex that's home to Radio City Music Hall, the GE Building, the Bank of America Building and several other high-profile properties, was sold by Goldman Sachs and Tishman-Speyer to Lester Crown for $1.85 billion. The oldest site on our list, Rockefeller Center was built between 1930 and 1939 by John D. Rockefeller Jr., scion of the wealthiest man in American history. A popular tourist destination, it's now a National Historic Landmark. Goldman Sachs Group bought the complex in 1996 for $900 million. Encompassing 22 acres, including its famed ice skating rink, the complex takes up the second-largest land area after Stuyvesant Town.

4. 666 5th Ave. -- $1.8 billion

When purchased in January 2007, for $1.8 billion, 666 Fifth Ave. was the most expensive single office building. The scale of the deal is even more impressive considering that only seven years prior, the building had been bought by Tishman Speyer for $518 million. Located in the Midtown West portion of Manhattan, it's now home to a number of retail stores, such as Brooks Brothers and the NBA Store, large international law firms and, of course, Citigroup (C), whose logo is prominently displayed on the building's side.

5. Worldwide Plaza -- $1.74 billion

Worldwide Plaza sold for $1.74 billion in February 2007 to Macklowe Properties. Some two-and-a-half years later, however, in July 2009, Deutsche Bank sold the same property for about $600 million. This represents a drop in property value of about 65%, demonstrating that even iconic New York real estate is subject to dramatic market fluctuations.

6. MetLife Building -- $1.72 billion

In 2005, MetLife sold the building bearing its name to real estate giant Tishman Speyer for $1.72 billion -- at the time, the most expensive real estate purchase in history. The 58-story building, formerly known as the Pan Am building, was built in 1963 and served as the airline's headquarters until MetLife bought it in 1981, and Pan Am moved its operations to Miami. The airline collapsed shortly after. The building's iconic MetLife sign was the last of its kind to be built before a city ordinance disallowed corporate signage on the tops of large buildings.

7. Travelers Complex -- $1.58 billion

In December 2007, when Citigroup was looking to reduce its real estate exposure, it sold this two-building complex in the Tribeca area to investment group SL Green for $1.58 billion. Built in 1987, the buildings at 388 and 390 Greenwich, are 40 and 10 stories, respectively. The complex is located 10 blocks from the former World Trade Center site. On Sept. 11, 2001, the main building was used as a triage center for the wounded.

8. News Corp. Building -- $1.52 billion

At 1211 Avenue of the Americas, the News Corp. Building was sold to Beacon Capital Partners and Lehman Brothers for $1.52 billion in 2006. The seller's broker for this deal was Eastdil Secured, the same power broker that oversaw two other property transactions on our list. The building now contains the offices of many prominent companies, including the many divisions of News Corp. (NWS), law firm Ropes & Gray, Wachovia, and JPMorgan (JPM).

9. 1301 Avenue of the Americas -- $1.46 billion

In August 2008, Paramount Group and Allianz Life Insurance purchased the 46-story building at 1301 Avenue of the Americas. At the time, it was called the Crédit Lyonnais Building, named after the French bank, its primary tenant. In February of this year, however, Calyon, which acquired Crédit Lyonnais in 2003, changed its name to Crédit Agricole. Since then, the building has also been referred to as the Calyon Building or the "Crédit Agricole Building. Prior to the acquisition, it was the headquarters of PricewaterhouseCoopers, before the accounting and consulting firm moved to its current home at 300 Madison Ave. in 2004.

10. Five Times Square (The Ernst & Young Tower) -- $1.28 billion

By far the most modern building on our list, 5 Times Square was built in 2002 for Ernst and Young. In 2007, owner Boston Properties sold it to AVR Realty for $1.28 billion.The building, which features a sloping facade, has no 90 degree angles. It houses many retailers and is a valuable tourist shopping destination.

See full article from DailyFinance: http://srph.it/dgc9dX