The ultra Zen landscape includes a koi pond, waterall, and ceremonial tea house with a separate area for yoga and meditation. Oh, the 2008-built house—well, mansion, it should be called at over 11,000 square feet—isn't too shabby either.
When Whole Foods purchased its site at the corner of 3rd Street and Third Avenue it also paid to restore the exterior of the landmarked Coignet Building. It's unclear what its future use will be, but the owner is currently selling.
The men of Million Dollar Listing New York are back and better than ever, and with it returns our weekly recap of the brokers' escapades. Join us as we follow (and reflect) on Fredrik Eklund, Ryan Serhant, and Luis Ortiz's every move throughout Season 5. Here now: a premiere recap.
A new story illustrates the lengths some community groups are going to in order to keep gentrifying forces from irrevocably changing Boyle Heights. One organization has shut down a walking tour and run opera singers out of a park.
A stunning West Lake Hills trophy home dubbed "Soaring Wings," built into a rock hillside and featuring cantilevered decks, incredible views, fabulous entertainings pace and much more—it was once featured in a Terence Malick film, for instance—can bew
Built by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey in 1907, the historic residence had been falling into disrepair in recent years. Now, 17 design firms have donated their time and money to rehab and redecorate, and it's once again ready for its closeup.
Goldenvoice, the promoters of the Coachella festival currently bleeding the pockets of millennials, is planning for a new festival for an older demographic. The classic rock fest would feature icons like Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones.
At its April meeting, the Historic Landmark Commission faced down fears of creating an "architectural petting zoo," voting in favor of moving two houses on East Third Street to make way for a hotel and a possible Convention Center expansion.