1. Map shows where stars live in the Hamptons [Curbed]
2. Investors eye European industrial spaces [WSJ]
3. Harlem’s BLVD condos don’t sell, go rental [Harlem Bespoke]
4. London overtakes Hong Kong as world’s most expensive office market [Economist]
5. Opening of new Tom Colicchio restaurant and hotel in Bridgehampton delayed until September [Post]
6. Tourist crashes Gossip Girl set at Waldorf-Astoria [Gothamist]
7. Unconventional Madison Park store and restaurant Eataly is raking in cash and inspiring imitators [NYT]
8. Sales over $1M have doubled in Silicon Valley so far this year [CNBC]
9. And a Montauk property is on the market for just $99K… but it’s a trailer [Curbed]
10. Why did the Kansas City Chiefs coach buy in Yorkville? [NYO]
11. Meanwhile, former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher buys at 188 East 64th Street [NYO]
12. What you can get for your money in two of CNN Money’s Best Places to Live in 2012 — Coral Gables, Florida and Greenwich, Conn. [CNN]
Your guide to famous Hamptons living, Harlem’s BLVD condos go rental … and more
New York /
Aug.August 29, 2012
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