After over 18 decades of feeding Manhattanites, iconic New York City eatery Delmonico’s is being threatened with eviction. The Financial District eatery’s landlord claims the 56 Beaver St. steakhouse owes close to $300,000 in unpaid rent and assorted other fees and, earlier this year, served the eatery with an eviction notice, Eater first reported. Representatives
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It would be in Miami… The “world’s first floating, members’-only social club” is preparing to launch later this year in Miami before expanding to New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Istanbul and beyond, announced a press release for the “Soho House-style” organization, ArkHAUS. To create the headquarters for the “entirely revolutionary concept positioned to redefine the
It’s mold before its time. The new Hudson Yards station — opened in 2015 as part of a $2.4 billion, one-stop extension of the 7 train — is already falling apart. The Post surveyed the massive, once-gleaming station on March 6, observing the following: Mold growing on walls Water-damage stains on the ceiling in many
A buyer has emerged for Betty White’s bayfront home, according to a report. Located in Carmel, Calif., the home was put on the market for $7.95 million by White’s estate last week. White died in December, a month short of her 100th birthday. Her estate accepted an offer last week, TMZ reported, though the sale
It may be Women’s History Month now but this summer, a new Museum of Women is coming to Soho and its founders intend to empower women with over a dozen experiential, colorful and immersive exhibits to get those fierce hormones flowing. Although the exact concepts are still gelling, “It will be truly interactive,” says the museum’s real estate broker Josh
A palatial Beaux-Arts mansion on the Upper West Side with a shady past has hit the market for $65 million. The seller is a trust benefitting Dina Wein Reis, a society scammer known as the “$100 million woman” who moved from the mansion to the slammer after some convoluted “Inventing Anna”-style shenanigans. Wein Reis bought the
In the Netflix universe, two worlds collide at this new listing, 4115 Palmero Drive, in LA’s historic Mount Washington neighborhood. The seller is “Bling Empire’s” fashion-forward crazy rich Asian, Kane Lim. Representing him is “Selling Sunset’s” sometimes brunette, sometimes blonde, bombshell Chrishell Stause. Stause is co-listing the house with Yonathan Baltazar of the Agency (the
It’s no secret that real estate in Los Angeles can be a dirty business, but a deal-gone-wrong concerning the famous “Brady Bunch” house in Studio City has at least one celebrity seeing red. Lance Bass, the former member of boy band *NSYNC and a television and radio personality, says he was “used” by Douglas Elliman,
The sprawling $6 million mansion bought by Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles once hosted Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe as house guests — and comes complete with a sound stage, music studio, pool and a two-bedroom guest house. The 7,400-square-foot Studio City compound is a 1930s “farm house” that also boasts seven bedrooms and
Four-time Grammy-winning Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox, also a 2004 Golden Globe and Oscar winner in the original song category, has put down architecturally significant real estate roots in Los Angeles with the not quite $4.4 million purchase of a scrupulously restored and smartly expanded 1960s high-modernist pavilion designed by eminent mid-century architects Conrad Buff and
This fortress is straight out of a storybook. A custom-built castle in northeast Connecticut that makes the rest of the state’s market look shabby has gotten a serious price increase. After returning to market for $35 million in November, the nine-bedroom Brickyard Road property has freshly relisted for $60 million. The reason for the price
Demi Lovato is selling the home that she overdosed in for $9.49 million. The 8080 Laurel View Drive, 5,546 sq ft, four bedroom, five bathroom house came up for sale Monday morning, as seen on a listing on Zillow. The singer was found in the Hollywood Hills home after reportedly overdosing on Oxycodone that was laced
Manhattan’s leasing market showed renewed vigor after a mostly slow first quarter. The $130 million capital improvements program at 1155 Sixth Ave. continues to pay off for the Durst Organization. Some 200,000 square feet of leases were signed in the past twelve months. Now, a just-signed deal for 77,000 more square feet at the 740,000
Come to get your key copied, stay for the $22 cocktail. But actually don’t bring any lock-related issues to Keys & Heels because, despite the convincing weathered locksmith and shoe repair front, this Upper East Side bar is only in the business of slinging food and drink. The limited food offerings include $12 pigs in
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