NFL legend Rob “Gronk” Gronkowski is getting into the world of fitness design, Gimme Shelter has learned. The Super Bowl champ finally retired this year after nine seasons with the New England Patriots, followed by two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Now, the former tight end and Buffalo-area native has designed a gym inside the
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A sprawling new spa is turning up the heat this December. And though the wellness facility is only slightly smaller than Queens’ popular Spa Castle, it’s much more convenient for Brooklynites via public transit. Early next month, the 50,000-square-foot World Spa is opening its doors in the residential Midwood neighborhood, just off the F train’s
Mitchell Cannold, the producer of the highly acclaimed film “Dirty Dancing” — among many other cinematic hits from the 1980s — has listed his sleek suburban New York home for $5.98 million. Designed by renowned architects Gilles Depardon and Kathy Ogawa under Cannold’s direction, the Westchester County home is the ideal midcentury-modern space. Surrounded by
A mysterious Chesapeake Bay island once used as a brothel has hit the market for $2.1 million. Known as Tippity Wichity Island — a 90-minute drive from Washington D.C. — the 5-acre enclave is known for its shady, yet colorful past. The current owners, Gail and John Harmon, told Insider they believed the island served as a
Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s not-so-humble abode is on the market. The 8,022-square-foot Alpharetta, Georgia, mansion, where Brown’s 2005 reality show was filmed, is asking $1.9 million. The luxurious home, built in 2001, features a library, billiard and media rooms, a terrace and a mahogany bar, along with vast closets that would please any diva, according
Days before Aaron Carter’s death, he teased that his California home, where his body was discovered on Saturday morning in the bathtub, was up for sale. “Selling my 2nd home,’ Carter, 34, wrote in a tweet last Saturday, Oct. 29. “Real estate has been super good to me. Ready for a new chapter in my
For an unbelievable price, this lodging offers to make fantasy into reality. Deep-pocketed fans of “Harry Potter” can now rent a palace-sized lodging inspired by the famed book and film series. Robert Rivani, the president of real-estate investment group Black Lion, and his wife, Krystal, spent the pandemic working together on a unique investment project:
It’s a palace fit for the borough of Kings. A fully furnished, bohemian-chic home in Williamsburg has just hit the market for a cool $35,000 per month — making it Brooklyn’s most expensive rental, according to StreetEasy, and Williamsburg’s priciest in history, The Post has learned. What does that sky-high price get? Known as Casa
A massive 433,000-square-foot weed campus is coming to the state of the New York and it will include all the fixings. It will stand in the Hudson Valley, where Cresco Labs held a ceremony last week to mark the start of construction, The Real Deal reported. Cresco Labs, a medical marijuana company based in Chicago,
The powerful head of Vornado Realty Trust appeared to knock the wind out of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to erect new office skyscrapers in the Penn Station area on Tuesday, when Chief Executive Steven Roth said the time is not right for major new development. Publicly traded Vornado owns most of the 10 sites in
Restless residents of the country’s major coastal cities continue to eye the exits, according to a new study. A record number of homebuyers want to decamp to new metro areas — with New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles leading the charge, according to a report from real estate site Redfin. About 24% of all
Chef David Burke, a prime mover on the culinary scene for decades and an “Iron Chef America” star, has chosen 277 Park Ave. to launch his first New York venture in nearly three years. If it seems that we report on a new office-tower restaurant every week, it’s because office-tower restaurant leases are getting signed every week. This
Jumbo city tenants are looking far into the future and not the pandemic past by exploring options and committing to new spaces. Inking deals at $200 per foot has become the old $100 per foot, while $300 per foot has been achieved at both One Vanderbilt and L+L Holding’s 425 Park Ave. which officially opens
Midtown is booming, brokers say, thanks to the return of office workers and tourists. “We are totally back,” declared Steven Soutendijk, an executive managing director at Cushman & Wakefield. The retailers around the Midtown office corridors “live and die with the office density, and we see a notable difference,” said David LaPierre, vice chairman of
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