NY real estate steps back in time at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum

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While New York City’s real estate world is always moving forward, one Manhattan townhouse has remained virtually unchanged for nearly 150 years. The Tenement Museum at 97 Orchard Street is a living monument to immigrant life on the Lower East Side during the mid-1800s through the 1930s, and in this video The Real Deal looks at the museum’s new visitor center and explore how apartment life has changed over the years. We talk with Morris Vogel, president of the Tenement Museum, and Paul Massey, CEO of Massey Knakal Realty Services and the newly appointed chairman of the board at the museum.