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Standout amenities include a 2,400-square-foot, aquatic-themed children’s playroom and state-of-the-art fitness center designed by celebrity trainers
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Standout amenities include a 2,400-square-foot, aquatic-themed children’s playroom and state-of-the-art fitness center designed by celebrity trainers
Read MoreLast night Ryan Serhant got in the Halloween mood to celebrate the finale of season 8 of Million Dollar Listings New York, set to air October 31st. Held at the Bowery Hotel in the Lower East Side, brokers dressed up in their Halloween costumes to celebrate with the Serhant team.
Dressed as Superman or perhaps a Super Broker, Serhant greeted guests as they indulged in desserts and flowing cocktails. To go with the Halloween theme, Smirnoff had their own special bar seen with a Mad Scientist as the bartender
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The season 8 finale of Million Dollar Listings is set to air Thursday night at 9 PM. See below more photo’s from the event.
Photo’s courtesy of Jason Malihan, SnowflakeNYC.
Monday night Manhattans most philanthropic headed downtown in glitz and glamour to attend the annual Angel Ball, which ended up raising over $3 million for the night.
Read MoreEveryone was at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) to celebrate the upcoming New York Landmarks Conservancy's annual Living Landmarks which include longtime MAD supports Barbara and Donald Tober. Joining them were fellow honorees Carole Bailey French, H. Carl McCall, and Emily K. Rafferty.
"I would like to take this moment to extend out from the MAD family a special congratulations to our own Barbara Tober and her wonderful, elegant, charming husband, Donald," said Michele Cohen, the Museum's board chair. "She has helped define MAD's cultural legacy, providing a platform for national and international contemporary makers." Chris Scoates, MAD's Nanette L. Laitman Director, said, "Barbara and Donald Tober are a force of nature." Peg Breen, President of Landmarks Conservancy, added, "We spend our time trying to save the rich layers of architecture that New York has. But Living Landmarks are distinguishing New Yorkers who help preserve the city in their own special way. We have another terrific group this year and we're delighted that so many of them could be with us this evening. You've heard so much about Barbara and Donald. Donald is on our board, too. He really is a tourist in his own town, and I really admire that."
"I'm so happy, we're so happy to be a part of this group," said Barbara Tober, MAD's Chairman Emerita. "To make a difference, to get up in the morning and have something to propel you to go out and get it done - and keep smiling! Everyone of you that I know in this room have done something fabulous, are doing something fabulous, are busy making this city better."
More than 100 guests braved the rain to celebrate including CeCe and Lee Black, Marian and Russell Burke, Giosetta Capriati, Suzanne and Robert Cochran, Anne and John Coffin, Barbara de Portago, Florence and Richard Fabricant, Ellery Gordon, Boo Grace, Bruce Knecht, Francine LeFrak, Wendy Moonan, Marie-Monique Steckel, Arete Warren, Dorsey and Van Doren Waxter, and Lloyd Zuckerberg.
Information and tickets can be found at: http://www.nylandmarks.org/events/living_landmarks_gala/2019_living_landmarks_celebration/
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This past Sunday Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon of Douglas Elliman, hosted Kyle Marshall for the book signing of his new book Americana: Farmhouses and Manors of Long Island, at 30 Smith Lane in Nissequogue.
The book is described as being set between the sound and the sea, Long Island is home to some of America's most intriguing country houses. This book highlights the best examples, telling the story of each through outstanding contemporary color photography. The dwellings, which began as 17th-century homesteads and 18th-century, high-style plantation manor houses, embody centuries of ownership and building activity―an aesthetic evolution shaped by both Dutch and English colonial influences and proximity to the cultural crossroads of Long Island Sound and New York City.
These many-layered homes, both large and small, have anchored successive generations engaged in living well amid evolving American taste, each generation expanding, altering, and redefining them in accordance with popular trends and personal eccentricities. Representing the best of maverick Americana, their charmed interiors exude warmth, comfort, and familiarity and contain wonderful old objects and materials that will satiate all who hunger for old houses.
The newly listed $2.495 million 19-acre waterfront estate that hosted the signing dates back to 1687. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the home most recently of former Smithtown mayor and Smithtown-founder descendent Malcolm Smith, Jr. still has the walk-in fireplaces from 1687 and many historical details still intact.
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All the best parties this Halloween
Read MoreCasita Maria Center for Arts & Education’s annual gala, Fiesta, was held at The Plaza Hotel on October 15, 2019.
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Read MoreOn Friday, October 4th, LOUIS XIII Cognac and The Film Foundation premiered THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY at The Whitby Hotel in New York City, followed by an exclusive Q&A session and private dinner with Martin Scorsese and LOUIS XIII’s Global Executive Director Ludovic du Plessis.
Read MoreOn Thursday, October 4, 2019 the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy held its “Brooklyn Black Tie Ball” on Pier 2 of the famed waterfront park. Over 700 guests attended the event and helped raise $1.32 million to support the park’s public programming.
Read MoreLast Thursday, the real estate community came out in full force to celebrate the launch of sales at Madison House, the tallest residential building in NoMad.
The team behind the Broken Shaker at the Freehand Hotel served specialty cocktails at the Madison House sales gallery which features furniture by Molteni & C and custom millwork throughout.
Noteworthy guests included Douglas Elliman's Howard Lorber, Susan de Franca, and Karen Mansour, JD Carlisles's Evan Stein, Jurg Rehbein, and Fosun International's Matt Liang.
Standing 805 feet tall, Madison House is the tallest residential tower in NoMad, offering panoramic, picture-perfect views. Architecturally conceived from the inside-out, with exterior design by Handel Architects and interiors by Gachot Studios, each of the 199 luxuriously appointed homes features open and airy floorplans, corner windows, at least 11-foot ceilings and nine-foot doors. Douglas Elliman Development Marketing’s Leonard Inzirillo, Jacob Franco, Matthew Gulker, and Evan Shaffer will be the exclusive sales team for Madison House.
“As construction progresses and the façade is fully complete, we are excited to launch sales at Madison House and bring to market a truly special collection of residences,” said Jules Demchick, Chairman of JD Carlisle Development. “The floor to-ceiling windows, spacious floorplans and soaring ceilings in each residence creates an incredible sense of volume, while maximizing light, air and unobstructed views.”
Pricing for one-bedroom residences begin at $1.49M, with occupancy expected Fall 2020. Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is the exclusive sales and marketing firm for the project.
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Actor Sir Ben Kingsley and U.K. Channel 4 TV star Rachel Riley were honored at The Algemeiner’s 6th Annual J100 Gala in New York on September 26, 2019. The evening celebrated the release of the Algemeiner’s J100 List; 100 significant individuals who influence Jewish life.
Editor In Chief and CEO, Dovid Efune, and Publisher Simon Jacobson welcomed guests to the important evening. “How does the tragic story of antisemitism end? Who can say? What we do know is that we are called on today to write our chapter in the book. We are determined that it shall never be said that under our watch the beast of antisemitism reawakened and that it did so unopposed” said Efune.
Holocaust survivor Halina Silber, number 16 on Oskar Schindler's list, presented Kingsley the newspaper’s illustrious Warrior For Truth award. In 1993 Kingsley embodied Itzhak Stern in the movie, Schindler's List. Kinglsey was welcomed to the stage with a standing ovaion. He thanked his wife, Daniela Lavender, in the audience before recalling the many roles he’s acted that draw a spotlight on Judiasism and antisemitism. “When I met with the great Steven Spielberg to discuss playing Itzhak Stern I asked him ‘what is my narrative function in this role?’ and he said ‘Conscious. Witness’.
The evening's Master of Ceremonies was CNN journalist Bianna Golodryga. Speakers included Consul General of Israel in New York Ambassador Dani Dayan, David Sterling and Ben Newhouse. Guests included Ira and Ingeborg Rennert, the Mayor of Beverly Hills John A. Mirisch, Sima and Morad Ghadamian, David Steinmann, George Farmer, Joseph and Deborah Aronow, Sam Herzberg, Shalom and Iris Maidenbaum, Gail Propp, Michael and Dana Cohen, Richard Miller, Mark Moskowitz, Ariel and Aleta Grunberg, Michael and Tanya Grunberg, Martin Sanders, Sol and Meri Barer, Jeffrey H. Rosen, Jonathan Holtzman, Ron Agam, James Taranto, Rickie Freeman, Buck Sexton, Dominic Green, Marty Peretz, Jere Van Dyk, Sir Clive Gillinson, Tuvia Tenenbom, Tunku Varadarajan, and Erwin Pearl. Event Chairs were Robert H. and Amy Book, and Neil and Sharon Book. Honorary Chairman was Bernard-Henri Levy.
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Designers Debut Artisanal Boots at a Texas Runway and Rodeo Soiree
Read MoreOn Monday night, 49 Chambers Street invited guests to celebrate the completion of the 7,000 square-feet rooftop “park” amenity, giving the public a first look at the completed space. 49 Chambers is one of New York City’s most cherished turn-of-the-century landmarks, the former home of Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank that was designed in 1912 by architect Raymond F. Almirall.
Today, this architectural icon, developed by The Chetrit Group, is an artful collection of 99 condominiums luxuriously recast and restored by Gabellini Sheppard Associates with architecture by Woods Bagot, coupled with 20,000 square-feet of amenities.
The rooftop amenity, designed by Gabellini, not only features the breathtaking Manhattan views, but also includes an al fresco grill, chef’s table, lawn, and trellis seating area. To complete the space, Amy Kalikow Design furnished the lounge and dining areas with neutral and elegant chaise lounges, cabanas and tables.
Howard M. Lorber, Executive Chairman of Douglas Elliman, addressed the crowd during the event and gave remarks about 49 Chambers: “The product speaks for itself. It is pristine, spacious and move-in ready.”
Following the remarks, the guests enjoyed an assortment of cocktails featuring Milagro Tequila, light bites and music from DJ Patisse.
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Cincoro founders Michael Jordan of the Charlotte Hornets and his own NBA fame, Jeanie Buss of the LA Lakers, Wes Edens of the Milwaukee Bucks, and Wyc Grousbeck and Emilia Fazzalari of the Boston Celtics, kicked off the festivities with a toast of Cincoro Añejo to celebrate the launch. They were soon joined by Michael Strahan and Cuban Gooding Jr. who both sipped Cincoro while Les Twins took to the dancefloor for the majority of the night.
Michael Jordan and his wife Yvette Prieto cheered on Les Twins dance moves while sipping Añejo. Spike Lee and his wife Tonya Lewis Lee enjoyed a date night while supporting their friend Michael Jordan and enjoyed chatting with friends over the Cincoro Blanco Margarita. Sports notables including Charles Oakley, Ahmad Rashad, Kia Nurse, and Shane McMahan shared stories over glasses of tequila and celebrated the launch of Cincoro, with a few select attendees sharing details of private tastings with the founding partners before the full launch last night.
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