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...It is, in its way, just as emblematic of its time as the buildings of the 1920s were of theirs. The economies of global cities are built on real estate, that is how they maintain growth....
...The real selling point of Salon de Ning is its terrace, which has views up and down Fifth Avenue where The Peninsula hotel sits, just south of Central Park....
...But today’s financial powerhouse had its origins in Beirut in the 1920s, when Joseph’s father, Jacob, founded a bank that would become entrusted with the wealth of the city’s affluent Sephardic Jewish residents...
...And it had a large, south-facing garden....
...Back then it was known simply as the “hybrid plane” and to the garden designers of Georgian London it was nothing special....
...Penhein, in contrast, is the real deal: eight tents, well spread out in woodland on a farming estate near Chepstow in south Wales, near the English border....
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...The ultimate sign of Milken’s influence became known simply as “the highly confident letter”....
...The property was taken over by Ian Schrager, co-founder of Studio 54 in New York; the little TV monitors in every elevator confirmed the sense that it was a place to be seen, as much as to see....
...Hugely influential and a milestone in the neo-trad New Urbanism movement, it is pure, unadulterated kitsch and people love it. 15 Central Park West, New York City, 2007 A Manhattan mountain of luxury real...
...A building on the corner of Myrtle Avenue and St Edwards Street, in Brooklyn, suggests there is real potential for housing aimed at older LGBT+ people to tackle such isolation....
...In fact, he is a major artist as well as a kind of anthropologist or choreographer of social structures, an expert collagist of the real who will take something as well-known as a television series or a...
...As a boy Lowell was happiest at his maternal grandfather’s farm at Rock, 40 miles south of Boston....
...It’s night-time in central London....
...And OK, fair enough....
...The venue is the Vale do Anhangabaú — a spartan plaza ringed by iconic structures like the 1920s Martinelli Building, the city’s first skyscraper, and the somewhat older St Benedict’s Monastery....
...Last month we arrived anticipating a warm fire and a pint of real ale only to find the pub closed up, recently sold by the brewery to a property developer....
...Many of Normandy Isle’s streets are named after French cities such as Biarritz and Marseille; the island was founded in the 1920s by Henri Levy, who’d made his money in silent film theatres in Ohio but was...
...The contemporary city is becoming hollowed out as its prime real estate in the centre becomes completely dedicated to residential real estate. So it’s not just a New York phenomenon....
...This little pocket includes an area known as Little Chelsea — where terraced three-bedroom former railway worker cottages are priced at about £1m-1.3m — and a closed-down pub, The Tree House, that has been...
...It was like, hi, you know, as a joke was just released as a real thing. Be funny for a few days and everybody will forget about it....
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