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Archive for March 19, 2015

The Farmer’s Market and The Grove

Everyone in Los Angeles knows the famous Farmer’s Market and Grove shopping center. Always busy and ever popular, the area really draws in visitors from all over the world. With CBS Television City located next door, the enter block of Beverl...

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The Century: Ultra Luxury in Los Angeles

The Century is a very popular residential high rise in the heart of Los Angeles on the famous Wilshire Corridor. I have two units there currently for sale and this great article dubs The Century as “LA’s most sought after condo tower for ce...

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The Air We Breathe

You take an average of 24,000 breaths every day. This amounts to about 2 gallons of air taken into your body every minute, and almost 3,000 gallons every day. While you may typically think of “air” as oxygen, this vital gas makes up only a...

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The Aesthetics of Produce

From the LA TIMES: Approximately 26% of all fruits and vegetables are thrown away before they even reach grocery stores in the United States, leading to billions of pounds of waste each year. Perfectly edible, wonderfully nutritious apples, ...

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Suzanne Somers Returns to Vegas!

This is fabulous! I can’t wait to see my wonderful client and friend in her fabulous Las Vegas Show “Suzanne Sizzles” debuting May 23rd at the Westgate Resort & Casino! Suzanne Somers Returns to Las Vegas with Her Sexy, Sophisticate...

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In Memoriam: September 11, 2001

Fourteen years ago today, tc. Terrorists hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against the United States. Thousands of innocent Americans lost their lives in this brutal event. September 11th is a day to memorialize those who ...

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Remembering our Veterans

Memorial Day, “originally called Decoration Day, from the early tradition of decorating graves with flowers, wreaths and flags, is a day for remembrance of those who have died in service to our country.After World War I, it became an occasion...

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Prestigious Beverly Hills Lease

This majestic, published Paul Williams estate is located in the desirable Flats of Beverly Hills. Situated on over 3/4 acre, the gated estate offers the finest in quality, detail & craftsmanship. Offered fully furnished, this long term rental i...

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LA Confidential: Importance of Women in Real Estate

This is a fantastic article from LA Confidential on the importance of women in residential real estate and it featured two of my fabulous listings. I am very proud to be included! In LA, women rule the roosts. Literally. Meet the reigning...

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Petersen Automotive Museum

The party of the year opened the fabulous Petersen Automotive Museum last Saturday evening. Every automotive aficionado was in attendance. A sit-down dinner for nearly 1000 people in a magnificent custom design tent watching incredibly tale...

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New York’s Most Expensive Sale

Wow – look at that view! You could oversee everything going on in Manhattan at any time of day. This view is from the duplex penthouse at the One57 Tower building on the 89th and 90th floors! The sale of this penthouse is on the record and th...

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Matilda at the Ahmanson Theater

I had such a fabulous time at the Ahmanson Theater with my adorable Godsons and my dear friend Rita Franciosa! Matilda was a wonderful show! Tickets on sale now through July 12th. Winner of 50 international awards, including four Tony Awards...

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Luxury LA Real Estate: Neighborhoods and Trends

Luxury LA Real Estate: Hot Neighborhoods and Trends The Los Angeles real estate market continues to be hot, especially in the luxury market. While other type of home sales have floundered, luxury property sales are on the rise and the expans...

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Luxury Industry: Lessons Learned From 2014

Five experts from the worlds of property, fashion, yachting, jewelry and jets reflect on lessons learned in 2014 and offer their predictions and advice for 2015. By Tara Loader Wilkinson, Editor in Chief January 13, 2015 Last year was a ...

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