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SUMMER 'EQUINOX'

The New York City real estate market might be as dead as a summer-in-the-city Friday, but for this week at least, there's some heat in the Hamptons. Gym mogul Danny Errico, co-founder of Equinox, has sold his oceanfront Amagansett mansion for $11.895 ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  26 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Alex Ferguson,  Howard Stern,  Regis Philbin,  Manchester United

GAME, SET, MATCH

Times are so tough that even tony Goshen, Conn., isn't ready for a new state-of-the-art golf course. Former top-ranked tennis pro turned golf dad Ivan Lendl had dreamed of turning his 450-plus-acre estate into a golf course. But that dream will be put ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  19 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Ivan Lendl

'HOUSE PARTY

The glamour of owning a townhouse is often offset by practical concerns, like having no doorman and questionable security. And, of course, there's the hassle of maintaining the splendor of the property. What's the point of being rich if you have to ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  29 Jan 2009

MARC'D UP

Fashion's bad boy Marc Jacobs has a new place to crash when he jets in from Paris with Brazilian boyfriend Lorenzo Martone. While whispers of a 2009 Jacobs-Martone wedding grow louder, the $30,000-a-month pad inside the glitzy Andre Balazs-developed ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  22 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Marc Jacobs,  Jean Nouvel,  Harry Potter,  Daniel Radcliffe,  Michael D. Jones

'BERN OUT!'

Neighbors of Bernie Madoff, who remains under house arrest on the Upper East Side, are wondering when they can kick the $50 billion Ponzi putz out of their building. Having it under armed guard is no fun. Madoff recently resigned as co-op board ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  15 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Bernard Madoff,  David Brooks,  50 Cent

THE KID'S GOT NIRV

It's not every day a 16-year-old shows up with a broker to check out a $6.5 million penthouse condo. But that's what Frances Bean Cobain did recently when she stopped by 115 Mercer St. to peruse its glassy duplex with 2,500 square feet of terraces. ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  18 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Frances Bean Cobain,  Kurt Cobain,  Courtney Love,  Marc Jacobs,  James Gandolfini

NEW BJORK CITY

Bjork is on the prowl for a Manhattan apartment. The hot-blooded Icelandic singer/paparazzi pummeler is searching TriBeCa and SoHo for a three-bedroom place in the $5 million to $6 million range, sources say. She was most recently spotted viewing a ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  11 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Bjork,  Naomi Watts,  Natasha Lyonne,  Michael Rapaport,  Alan Alda

BOLEYN ALLEY

Natalie Portman had our sympathy when she appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman" last month and admitted to Dave that she was "homeless right now and I'm residing with my parents [in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island]." Perhaps the star of "The ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  4 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Philippe Starck,  Natalie Portman,  David Letterman,  Josh Groban,  Edgar Bronfman, Sr.

THIS JUST-IN

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel might be publicly downplaying their future plans together, but JT is also buying a New York condo with more than enough room for two.Timberlake, whose search for a Manhattan pad with Biel has been reported here, has ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  13 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Justin Timberlake,  Hugh Jackman,  Jessica Biel,  Joel I Klein,  Richard Meier

FOUR RENT

Tommy Hilfiger has become a Park Avenue resident - at least for the next year. The fashion icon has rented a quadraplex apartment in a 12-story condo building that was formerly owned by Sean "Diddy" Combs. Sources say Hilfiger, who is continuing the ...

From BRADEN KEIL, New York Post,  6 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Naomi Watts,  Tommy Hilfiger,  Liev Schreiber

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