Manhattan might not have the prestige of a city like Paris, but when it comes to production, proximity is a big part of the allure. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Luxury Goods and Services”
SoHo Catered to Free-Spending Tourists. What Happens Without Them?
Perhaps no commercial district in Manhattan has been hit harder by the financial havoc caused by the pandemic. Source: New York Times
SoHo Reels Economically As Shoppers Vanish in the Pandemic
No commercial district in Manhattan may have been hit harder by the financial havoc caused by the pandemic. Source: New York Times
Residents of 432 Park Sue Developers For $125 Million, Citing Defects
The condo board at 432 Park Avenue is suing the developers for construction and design defects that have led to floods, faulty elevators, and electrical explosions. Source: New York Times
As the Hamptons Boom, a New World of Luxury Problems
Ragers on the beach. Art galleries on Main Street. Reservations disappearing. Who remembers the pandemic? Source: New York Times
As the Hamptons Booms, a New World of Luxury Problems
Ragers on the beach. Art galleries on Main Street. Reservations disappearing. Who remembers the pandemic? Source: New York Times
The Next Amenity? Furnished Condos
Developers are catering to buyers who want a true move-in experience, with the furniture already in place. Source: New York Times
In February Closings, CNN’s Jeffrey Zucker Sells His Five-Bedroom
The co-op apartment on East 64th Street was bought by Michael Steinhardt, the money manager and philanthropist, for $15.4 million. Source: New York Times
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick Help Kick Off the 2021 Market
Among the spate of sales downtown last month, Ms. Parker and Mr. Broderick sold their Charles Street townhouse for $15 million. Source: New York Times
A SoHo Triplex Sells for a Record $35.1 Million
And despite an overall slowdown in New York City closings in the final weeks before the presidential election, October’s biggest sale was a $65.6 million Central Park duplex. Source: New York Times
New Luxury Condo Design: Understated
Exotic finishes and ever-clubbier amenities in new developments have given way to livability and calming design. Source: New York Times
Derek Jeter Puts His Tampa Home on the Market for $29 Million
“It’s definitely not a casual house,” according to the broker, “but it’s very livable.” Source: New York Times