Real Estate

In a scathing rebuke of a New York Judge’s decision to fine Donald Trump a staggering $355 million, the entrepreneur and media personality Kevin O’Leary minced no words, denouncing the ruling as “unjust,” “appalling” and ultimately “un-American.” Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron’s Friday ruling not only slapped Trump with that hefty fine, but also
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This home in the heart of East Hampton — once owned by the late and legendary photographer Elliott Erwitt — is now on the market for $3.75 million. Located at 17 N. Main St., the property aptly includes a 900-square-foot photographer’s-slash-artist’s studio. Erwitt bought the one-level, mid-century residence in 1981 and embarked on a major
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The fire is out at this beloved Manhattan smoke shop.  The Greenwich Village’s historic Village Cigars — a neighborhood institution, recognizable for its red signage and triangular building sandwiched between the Christopher Street 1 station entrances — has, after over a century in business, closed.  And in a very New York situation, it appears to
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In a resurfaced clip that has set social media ablaze, Whoopi Goldberg finds herself in hot water after implying that millennials’ desire for shorter work hours is to blame for their struggles with homeownership. The clip, originally from November, captures Goldberg, 68, on a tirade about the younger generation’s purported laziness. “Every generation comes and
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Just a day after the world witnessed King Charles III’s resilient recovery from surgery, a shocking announcement shook the royal circles — the monarch had been diagnosed with cancer. The picturesque Sandringham estate, a backdrop of royal traditions and cherished moments, became the unexpected stage for this diagnosis. Only recently, King Charles III, exuding high
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The Upper West Side luxury rental apartment tower known as Aire was quietly sold to the well-established Gotham Organization and Carlyle Group, Realty Check has learned – affirming new energy in the investment-sale market for multifamily properties. The 43-story, 310-unit building at 200 W. 67th St. behind Lincoln Center fetched a healthy $265 million in a
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