In her airy, minimalist Chelsea apartment, Laurie Lewis has framed a yellowed piece of composition paper with neatly blocked print letters – one of her first poems in elementary school. It begins: Do Skyscrapers ever grow tired of holding themselves up high?/Do they ever shiver frosty nights with their tops against the sky?/Do they Feel lonely sometimes because they have grown so tall?...Do they ever wish they could lie down and never get up at all?”
“I was kind of dramatic, but you can see interest in real estate started early,” Lewis laughs. “Buildings, apartments, offices...they all had souls to me. Even when I was a little kid. I had this feeling that – well, just like the right people needed to find the right match, so did people and homes.”
This idea may have been a bit odd coming from an 8-year-old, but it is the kind of thinking that has propelled Lewis to the top of her field. In addition to being a musician (she has scored documentaries, films. written innumerable commercial jingles, and was the “meow” voice and a producer of the ubiquitous Meow Mix spots following the great Linda November), Lewis has spent 25 years furnishing clients both local and international... Read More