This downtown Manhattan home is out of this world. Actor Anthony Rapp — who made his name on Broadway in “Rent” and went on to play the openly gay Lt. Cmdr. Paul Stamets on “Star Trek: Discovery” — has listed the East Village loft he shares with his husband, life and leadership coach Ken Ithiphol, for $3.85
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Bon voyage! Life on dry land always seemed to leave Mike Soroker, 80, thirsty for more. And so, after taking just four cruises with wife Barbara, 75, and loving them all, the restless retirees made a dramatic decision — to buy a condo on a cruise ship and enjoy their final years sailing around the
This gilded estate offers some real Garden State glamour. In Saddle River, New Jersey, this approximately 16,000-square-foot megamansion is looking for a new owner — and one with an appreciation for opulence. Custom constructed by one beauty-industry executive for another, the property has seven bedrooms and 14 bathrooms spread over three stories — and is
These eateries are well on their way to food world stardom. On Wednesday, the Michelin Guide released the names of 11 establishments its dining inspectors determined to be worthy of addition to this year’s Michelin Guide New York. Being included in the Guide, while not on par with or a promise of receiving a coveted
This area businessman is slowly taking over one of the city’s grimier subway stations. The same man who opened a bar in the 50th Street downtown 1 station has now also cut the ribbon on a coffee shop mere steps away. Subterranean Midtown magnate Adrien Gallo is now the proprietor of not just the commuter
This house was made for buying. A Beverly Hills abode once home to Nancy Sinatra has hit the market for the first time in half a century. The property, seeking $2.95 million, is a time capsule, much of it appearing as it did when the now 83-year-old “Sugar Town” singer lived there in the 1960s,
A Soho loft owned by art consultant and former Chelsea gallerist Sara Tecchia is back on the market for $11.6 million — a 50% price slash from its original $23.25 million in 2015. Tecchia bought the three-bedroom, 3½-bath home at 50 Wooster St. for $7.45 million in 2010. “In my Chelsea gallery, Sara Tecchia Roma New
A Harlem townhouse with a “Scandinavian farmhouse” vibe has been price-slashed by $1 million. The three-story home, known as Harlem House, is owned by ’90s Swedish indie pop star Nina Persson, lead singer/lyricist of the Cardigans, and her husband, Nathan Larson, an American songwriter of alternative rock band Shudder to Think. The Cardigans’ superhit “Lovefool”
No timber-clad tower has ever reached so high. Down Under, a cloud-scraping pillar of a building has received the go-ahead from local authorities in Western Australia. If completed, the structure on South Perth’s Charles Street will be the tallest wooden building in the world. On Thursday, Perth’s Metro Inner-South Joint Development Assessment Panel gave Grange
Barbara Walters admirers will soon have a chance to own a piece of the late broadcast journalist’s legacy. Later this month and into early November, more than 300 items from the television icon’s Upper East Side apartment will be up for auction. Later this month and into early November, more than 300 items from Barbara
An Australian estate that the “Wolverine” star Hugh Jackman and his now-former wife once rented will soon be for sale for a cool $40 million. A palatial property in Woollahra, a suburb of Sydney, is set to hit the market in the near future, according to the Wentworth Courier. Among its past residents are Hugh
When Brittny Drye, the founder of the LGBTQ+ wedding magazine Love Inc., was in search of a locale last year to celebrate her publication’s print debut, she knew she needed a space that would resonate with her guests. “We’re a non-traditional wedding magazine and wanted a location that matched our distinctive style,” she said. Her
It’s not work from home, it’s work from weird. Construction has just been completed on a $250 million project that transforms the167-year-old Domino Sugar Refinery on the Williamsburg waterfront into what has to be the city’s — if not the world’s — most unlikely, strangely enchanting venue from to which to earn a living or
The retail leasing scene not including restaurants is such a mixed picture that it’s hard to make easy generalizations. To brokers’ and analysts’ frequent annoyance, this column is skeptical of retail data from brokerages and the Real Estate Board of New York. We don’t doubt the diligence that goes into their research. The problem is
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