Each week, our survey of recent residential sales in New York City and the surrounding region focuses on homes that sold around a certain price point, allowing you to compare single-family homes, condos and co-ops in different locales. The “list price” is the asking price when the property came on […]
Month: March 2022
Boots, bandannas, bolos and hats get modern-day updates by Texan-friendly female designers with a distinct point of view and a fondness for heritage pieces. Here, timeless accessories for Rodeo season and beyond. Teressa Foglia Malibu-based self-trained milliner Teressa Foglia says she quickly noticed that Houston women wear her bespoke hats […]
An estate in Lakeshore Preserve topped all Horizon West residential real-estate transactions from Feb. 19 to 25. The home at 15505 Shorebird Lane, Winter Garden, sold Feb. 22, for $2.5 million. Built in 2020, it has six bedrooms, six-and-one-half baths and 5,287 square feet of living area. Days on market: […]
An article of faith in global sports — that athletes should not be punished for the actions of their governments — crumbled on Monday, when executives worldwide moved to banish Russians from competitions and deepen the country’s isolation for its invasion of Ukraine. The International Olympic Committee recommended that athletes […]
The wife-and-husband gallerists Julia and Max Voloshyn had planned to return to Kyiv last week to open a new show at their space there. But with commercial air traffic halted as Russian troops invaded Ukraine, their stay in Miami — and the run of their pop-up exhibition there — was […]
ORLANDO, Fla.—Former President Donald Trump asserted Saturday night that Russia wouldn’t have invaded Ukraine if he had been in the White House, and strongly suggested he plans to again run for the nation’s highest office. In a speech to staunch conservatives, the former president said Russian President Vladimir Putin has […]