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  2. Gucci-owner Kering is buying up prime property in New York ...

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    French group Kering, the brand behind luxury houses like Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, is investing a whopping $963 million in prime New York City property, the company said in a press ...

  3. Head's Up: Jelly Sandals Are Back and Taking Over This Summer

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    It all began at The Row's pre-fall 2024 runway show when models came strutting down the runway in netted jelly slip-ons (aka the internet-famous Mara Flat), debuting a chic, updated take on every ...

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    Shop the best jelly sandals shoes for summer 2024, as seen on the Row Pre-Fall 2024 runway. The best jelly sandals from Melissa, Gucci, and more brands. The 13 Best Jelly Sandals Are Bold, Bright ...

  5. List of full-block structures in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York Life Building; Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963) St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan) the Stewart House, 21-story, full-block apartment building designed by Sylvan Bien and located at 70 East 10th Street [1] Starrett-Lehigh Building; Trump International Hotel and Tower (New York City) Tunnel (New York nightclub) United Palace

  6. Florence Apartment House - Wikipedia

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    The seven-story, 42-unit building was built in 1878 by Virginia Leedy Matthews, née Brander, for some $500,000 ($15,786,207 today [1]), mostly financed by a $400,000 [2] balloon loan from The Bank for Savings in the City of New-York. Matthews was the wife of Edward Matthews, "a real estate entrepreneur who at one time controlled more property ...

  7. Stuyvesant Apartments - Wikipedia

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    [7] [1] [8] While in Paris, Stuyvesant admired the French apartment buildings, and decided to build one in New York City. [9] He was 27 years old at the time. [1] The apartments were built in 1869–70 at the cost of $100,000, and were designed by noted architect Richard Morris Hunt in the Victorian Gothic style. [1]