Lifestyles

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Retail Might Be Struggling, But The Rich Are Buying Rare Books

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People are "sitting at home and buying a lot of books," says one rare book dealer.

Alpine Ski Resorts Fear Lonely Winter As Lockdowns Freeze Europe

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Lift companies, hotels, bars and instructors make up a $33 billion Alpine ski industry.

For High-Flying Billionaires, Embraer Has A Jet To Match Your Porsche

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Embraer is working with Porsche to create 10 pairs of matching Embraer aircraft and Porsche cars

LVMH Clinches Tiffany At Small Discount And A Lot Of Bad Blood

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The companies announced they’d reached an agreement whereby LVMH will purchase Tiffany for $131.50 a share.

New York Wealthy Return From Hamptons Before Heading To Florida

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Wealthy New Yorkers have returned from the Hamptons and have sought to reclaim their city with familiar rituals.

Hamptons Home Prices Soar To A Record In Rush For Beach Retreats

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The median for properties that changed hands in the third quarter soared 40% from a year earlier.

Beastie Boys’ Mike D Is Selling His Mom’s $30 Million Art Collection

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The collection includes a number of Rothkos, a Bernini sculpture and a number of precious minerals.

With NYC Influx, Greenwich Area Home Prices Rise Fastest In U.S.

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The pandemic is fueling a rush to the suburbs

Europe’s Richest Person’s Net Worth Soars On Luxury Rebound

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Arnault’s net worth reached a record high of $109.4 billion in January.

Sustainable Winemaking Is A Zoo With Armadillos, Falcons, and Pigs

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Vineyard animals often serve a practical purpose and lend a bucolic touch to the sustainable wine experience.

Renault Aims To Turn $80,000 Sports-Car Line Into A Mini Ferrari

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Ferrari’s least-expensive models command more than $200,000.

Airbnb Combats Surge In Party Houses After Covid Shuts Nightclubs

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Governments can shut down the economy more easily than they can stymie party culture.

Yearend Will Be The Start Of Travel’s Turnaround, Says Hilton Exec

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New York's Waldorf Astoria's reopening will likely be pushed back to 2022.

Houston Tech Mogul Hit With ‘Largest-Ever Tax Charge,’ U.S. Says

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Robert Brockman, 79, used a family charitable trust based in Bermuda and other offshore entities to hide assets.

New York Bar Scene Decimated By Pandemic

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Just over 43% of the city's bars are open and revenues are down about 80%.

Top Citi Banker Ray McGuire Leaves To Pursue NYC Mayoral Run

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Recently, McGuire has been speaking more about education and health care in under-served communities.

'Great Polarization' May Be Next For World's Rich, UBS Says

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Total billionaire wealth surged to a fresh peak of $10.2 trillion in July.

Dalton Parents Revolt Over Prep School's $54,180 Online Classes

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The school broke with many of New York's private schools in going with all-digital instruction until at least mid-year.

The Underground Poker Clubs Are Booming In Caracas

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These illicit poker clubs in Venezuela draw well-heeled gamblers and they've never been more popular.

Insider-Trading Fugitive Ordered To Pay Back $2.1 Million

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Richard Baldwin, a luxury jeweler, was convicted last year on charges relating to insider trading. He's still on the run.

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