Dave Portnoy Threatens To Move Barstool Sports Out of New York City If Zohran Mamdani Becomes Mayor: ‘I Hate This Guy So Much’

Dave Portnoy on 'The Unnamed Show'

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has threatened to move the company’s headquarters out of New York City if Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani claims victory in the mayoral election on Nov. 4. Portnoy, 48, who has an estimated net worth of around $250 million, founded Barstool Sports in 2003 in his home state of Massachusetts; however, … Read more

Macquarie Capital, Vanderbilt, WS Development Score Tenants

Macquarie Capital, Vanderbilt, WS Development Score Tenants

Table of Contents Toggle ScandyCandy, La Coqueta | Palm Beach  Herman Law | Boca Raton  Read more ScandyCandy, La Coqueta | Palm Beach  The Royal Poinciana Plaza in Palm Beach scored two new tenants.  Swedish candy store ScandyCandy opened on Saturday, and British childrenswear boutique La Coqueta opened last month at The Current, a retail … Read more

Lincoln Road Experiences Retail Rebound

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Scott Sherman still remembers when landlords could get top dollar asking rents for retail and restaurant spaces on Lincoln Road, the outdoor pedestrian mall in Miami Beach. “Eight years ago, rents got ridiculous,” Sherman, who leads Miami-based Torose Equities, told The Real Deal. “They went from $150 to $300-plus a foot. Restaurants fled, national brands … Read more

Developers Clash Over West Palm Beach Condo Buyouts

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In the gold rush that is real estate development in West Palm Beach, nothing is more valuable than the dirt on waterfront Flagler Drive.  But there is no vacant land left for sale. Aging condos inhabit the remaining development sites, their boards controlled by unit owners with differing opinions on the fate of their tropical … Read more

New York Real Estate Expert Warns Mayoral Election Will ‘Change Everything’ for Housing—but Insists Residents Shouldn’t ‘Panic’

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All eyes are on the Nov. 4 election to decide who will be the next mayor of New York City. The election is on the minds of city residents, investors, and visitors alike—and the common thread is housing. “If you just look even at politics, everything comes down to real estate,” Suzanne Miller, real estate … Read more

A Property Where Prestige and Power Meet: 120-Year-Old Home of Famed Federal Judge Lists for $5.8 Million

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Behind a long tree-lined drive in a quiet countryside community stands an esteemed estate that once belonged to one of the most respected federal judges in American history. Now listed for $5.75 million, the historic property in Bedford Hills, NY, was built in 1906—and was, for many years, home to Judge Learned Hand, who is … Read more

Buyers Are Flocking to a Once-Overlooked Florida Enclave for a Simple Reason

Buyers Are Flocking to a Once-Overlooked Florida Enclave for a Simple Reason

If you’ve got millions to drop on a Miami house, you want to be on the beach, right? Not necessarily, say experts. The elite are beginning to shun beach towns for a neighborhood that offers an increasingly in-demand perk—walkability. “Walkability is the biggest selling tool right now,” Lourdes Alatriste, of Douglas Elliman, tells Realtor.com®. “In … Read more

1790 Kentucky Estate That Is Older Than Bourbon Hits the Market for $1.1 Million in the Heart of the Beverage’s Birthplace

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In a Kentucky county known as the “Birthplace of Bourbon” stands a home that predates both the state and the drink. The historic five-bedroom farmstead at 315 Heritage Road, which is currently on the market for $1.1 million, was built in 1790—when the land known as Woodford County was still part of Virginia’s western frontier … Read more