That, plus a doorman and a rooftop terrace was enough to convince her, she said.
The top doorman and his nominating tenants get a free happy-hour party at a bar.
The consensus reached in a chain of emails: Someone simply had to nominate doorman Adrian Williams.
Terrance Rodriguez, a doorman at a luxury apartment complex in Boston, took the forecast in stride.
And having a doorman can add up to 15% to the value of an apartment.
John Calver, a doorman at a pub in Redcar, Cleveland, where he works until 2am some nights, agrees.
That's why the 19-year-old finance major at Baruch College got into the doorman game: access to powerful people.
The venue has its own interior courtyard with private entrance, full-time doorman, and even a throwback elevator operator.
"We have other things on the schedule today, " she said, before disappearing into the entrance of the doorman building.
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The search for the city's dreamiest doorman, which began accepting nominations last week, is something of a publicity stunt.
John-Henry Matos, a doorman at a Kent Avenue complex in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, believes a win would bring networking opportunities.
Schmoozing with the doorman and then the elevator man at one client's building, he was admitted by the housekeeper.
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Police were called after the landlord's agent broke into the property and found the former nightclub doorman "possibly self-harming".
Located on a side street lined with hostess bars, Glass has blacked out windows and a formidable looking doorman at the entrance.
Lue Ann Eldar nominated Antonio Pena, the doorman at her Fifth Avenue building, for his demeanor and dashing good looks.
If you hear things getting violent next door, you can ring the bell or call the doorman or the cops.
Police divers have been searching two East Sussex fishing lakes for a gun used to murder a doorman 11 years ago.
The dynamic between tenant and doorman was examined in a recent book by Peter Bearman, a sociology professor at Columbia University.
It would be foolish to assume the things you do or say in front of your doorman carries an expectation of privacy.
Three days later, the baker left a dozen treats with his doorman.
There was a doorman whom I had to tell my name and the name of the man I was there to see.
Keatinge was known to police because of the incident in 2003 in which he shot at a nightclub doorman but struck the clubbers.
The hearing at Kendal County Hall had earlier been told that the former nightclub doorman had taken a designer drug known as Madcat.
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With Mike, the doorman on duty, Kendall exchanged a proletarian greeting (they both worked here, after all) on his way to the gilded elevator.
The doorman introduced himself as Freddy and gave me a wink.
Bleeding profusely, Kim struggled home, where her doorman called an ambulance.
The 29-year-old doorman at the Townsend on West 37th Street was unaware he had been nominated for the contest until a reporter informed him this week.
Rafat Ali, who made millions when he sold PaidContent.org to Guardian Media, lives in a doorman building in the fratty New York neighborhood of Murray Hill.
If you are unlike the doorman or the New Yorkers who enter the lobby at the 1:10 mark and you actually care, find out after the jump.
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Born in Pomona, CA. he moved to Los Angeles in the late sixties to pursue his music career, finding work as a doorman at an LA nightspot.
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