Friday, October 5, 2012

West hollywood celebrity real estate

  • A short history of WeHo: Part 2 of 3

    This 1922 aerial shot shows that West Hollywood's Pickford/Fairbanks Studio (soon to become MGM, United Pictures International and currently The Lot) stood at the very frontier of Los Angeles.

    wehonews.com

  • Private Properties

    ... a movie theater. Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Kid Rock and Chelsea Handler have rented it as a vacation property.

    online.wsj.com

  • Tech Titans Hit the Beach

    "When I arrived in Hollywood, everybody had written a screenplay," he says. "Now, everyone has an app." Kurt Rappaport, a Los Angeles broker specializing in luxury real estate, says the number of his house-hunting clients from Silicon Valley has ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Broadway producer says he was fraud victim

    He settled a 2006 lawsuit in which a real estate company accused him misappropriating $4 million. A Long Island couple who lived a few blocks from Hotton in West Islip, are currently embroiled in a legal battle in which they have accused him of ...

    www.kentucky.com

  • A Sexy Investment, but Read the Fine Print

    At the Trump SoHo, a successful hotel that draws its own share of A-list celebrities, condo owners face restrictions on how many days a year they can stay in their units (120), and on the numbers of consecutive days they can stay (no more than 29 in a ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • The Crowd: Arts supporters honored

    Jeb Bush and grandson of former President George H.W. Bush as well as the nephew of the former President George W. Bush. "P," a 36-year-old attorney, is involved in a real estate private equity group and has also been instrumental in leading a $30 ...

    www.dailypilot.com

  • Peter Rosello, Son Of 'Real Housewives of Miami' Star, Filmed Punching ...

    Though a full-time cast member in the first season of "Real Housewives of Miami," self-professed "Cuban Barbie" Alexia Echevarria appears marginally this year while caring for Rosello's brother, who was injured in a serious car accident.

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  • Charlize Theron's Childhood Home Scene Of Grisly Murder

    For years, she was a tabloid sensation and a realty TV star. After Marshall's death, a lengthy court battle over Marshall's inheritance proved more lurid, draining and outlandish than any Hollywood script, eventually reaching the Supreme Court in ...

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  • Eight Congressional Races To Watch

    Howard Berman, the ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a key player on immigration and intellectual property issues, enjoys the strong support of California's Democratic congressional delegation, elected officials and Hollywood ...

    www.thejewishweek.com

  • Ex-partner Bev Brock reveals Australia's motor racing pin-up wasn't always ...

    No, even after spending just a few hours with her at the rural property next door to the beautiful haven she built with Brock with its finch-breeding orchard and meditation pagoda, it is clear that 65-year-old Bev is way too pragmatic for going back ...

    www.news.com.au

  • Singapore Undergoes a Glitzy Makeover

    "As part of Singapore's new skyline, we believe that we are sending the right message to our customers," said Rohinton Mehta, a senior real-estate executive at Standard Chartered. To be sure, most of Marina Bay's success has come during Asia's ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Helen Flanagan Moves In To £6500 A Month WAG Mansion (PICS)

    They are believed to own around two acres worth of real estate, taking in what used to be a number of separate properties.The couple also have a home in their ... home of the celebrity era - Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County ...

    www.huffingtonpost.co.uk

  • Big GOP donor among 2 indicted in alleged Dominican resort scam

    Two figures at the center of an alleged $164 million real estate scam marketed out of South Florida have been indicted by a federal grand jury in San Francisco on mail fraud and conspiracy charges.

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  • $100 for a hotel in Manhattan? We take a look inside the new pod inn

    Born and Druckier's fathers owned both residential and commercial property in midtown and the upper West Side in 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Bearing the burden of Irish debt could catch Arabian Gulf eyes

    But the career civil servant from County Kerry on the west coast is not a man who likes to court publicity. Mr McDonagh is not ... Does celebrity gained from buying property with cheap money really equate to real in-depth real estate expertise? Or were ...

    www.thenational.ae

  • Woman has helped shepherd Tiller Days through decades of change

    She's organized a Wild West shootout, the smashing of a car using sledgehammers, a skydiver and a silly-string fight. In Cherrill Cady's 34 years as a Tustin Tiller Days volunteer, she's helped grow the festival from a one-day to a ... Barr joined the ...

    www.ocregister.com

  • Donald Trump To Hold Allen West Fundraiser

    Donald Trump, the businessman and television celebrity who flirted with a presidential run last year, is holding a fundraiser on Oct. 1 for Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.), according to an invitation obtained by The Daily Caller. The event is a "breakfast ...

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  • Neighborhoods Where $10 Million Homes Are The Norm

    The luxury real estate firm tracked listings and completed sales from June 2011 through June 2012, in every U.S. market that Coldwell Banker Previews International has a presence, using data from both in-house agents and local Multiple Listing services ...

    www.forbes.com

  • Fareed Zakaria and the Failure of Thought Leadership

    Zakaria is one of many celebrity speakers represented by the Royce Carlton broker agency. His booking fee is .... The shale-gas craze has led to a real-estate boom in West Texas, as landowners seek to cash in on mineral rights. (He seems to have tried ...

    www.bostonreview.net

  • His Last Battle for Chelsea, or So He Says

    WHEN Edward Kirkland gazes out the windows of his 16th-floor apartment at Seventh Avenue and 23rd Street, he zeros in, no binoculars necessary, on the construction cranes lately commandeering the western horizon. It is not a view he treasures. Real ...

    www.nytimes.com

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