Tag: Tribeca
'Celebrity Homes for Sale: J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler Lists Another Tribeca Home for $30M
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Another property from the J. Crew CEO, Mickey Drexler, is back in the market, and this time his designer Tribeca apartment is on sale for $25 million. -
'Iconic Photographer Albert Watson Sells Tribeca Home for $21.5M
Photography master Albert Watson plans to build a museum, thus the sale of his penthouse. -
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Get to know Taylor Swift, Orlando Bloom and Beyonce's neighborhood, listed are 7 places where famous celebrities reside. -
'J. Crew CEO Millard Drexler Sells Tribeca Apartment for $35 Million
The chief of J. Crew Millard "Mikey" Drexler is looking to unload one of his properties in New York. -
'Bethenny Frankel No Longer Homeless
Bethenny Frankel of "The Real Housewives of New York City" has just bought a $4.2M SoHo pad. -
''House of Cards' David Fincher Buys Tribeca House for Over $5 million
"House of Card" executive producer David Fincher has reportedly dropped nearly $6 million for a snazzy 3-bedroom apartment in Tribeca. -
'Bobby Flay Net Worth & Divorce: Chef Scouting New Home in Tribeca
Celebrity chef Bobby Flay is shopping for a new home in Tribeca. -
'NBA Homes? No, But These Mansions Have Private Basketball Courts!
For all the bona fide Hoop junkies out there, "basketball, indeed, never stops". Even as the US NCAA College basketball is about to come to an end, the March Madness need not wear off. Check out some baller homes equipped with their very own basketball courts. -
'Thomas Juul-Hansen sells New York City pad for $2.4 million
Thomas Juul-Hansen, the famous Danish interior designer, has reportedly sold his loft-like pad in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood for $2.4 million, according to reports.